Filip Erdeljac – “Indifference and Extremism in World War II Croatia”
Filip Erdeljac "Indifference and Extremism in World War II Croatia: Non-elite Engagements with Nationalism and Mass Violence in East Central Europe and the Balkans, 1918-1948"
Filip Erdeljac "Indifference and Extremism in World War II Croatia: Non-elite Engagements with Nationalism and Mass Violence in East Central Europe and the Balkans, 1918-1948"
Kristen Block, Associate Professor of History, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, “Holistic Medicine, Spiritual Healing, and Dis-ease in the Early Caribbean”
Michael Osman is an Associate Professor at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design.
Ian Beacock “Democratic Emotions & the Unravelling of the Weimar Republic, 1918–1933” February 19, 2019 - 5 pm 6275 Bunche
Gabriela Cano - Feminism & the History of Delayed Women’s Suffrage in Mexico February 22, 2019 - 12 pm - 1:30 pm 6275 Bunche
Seth LeJacq is a historian of medicine, gender, and sexuality at the Huntington Library and Duke University.
Molly Pucci - Security Empire: The Secret Police in Communist Europe, 1945 – 1954 February 25, 2019 - 5 pm 6275 Bunche
Miloš Jovanović, “Refractions of Empire: Urban Change in the Balkans, 1850-1939” February 28, 2019 - 5 pm 6275 Bunche
Danielle Terrazas Williams, Assistant Professor of History, Oberlin College, “Piracy, African-descended Women, and Crown Concerns in Colonial Mexico”
Discussants: Soraya de Chadarevian (UCLA) and Chris Kelty (UCLA, ISG) Soraya de Chadarevian is a Professor in the UCLA Department of History and the Institute for Society and Genetics. Chris Kelty is an associate professor at UCLA.
Martha Jones (Johns Hopkins), “Birthright Citizens: Bringing the Past to the Present in Troubled Times,” The Historian in Society Lecture Series Martha Jones (Johns Hopkins History) March 6, 2019, 4:00-6:00 History Department Conference Room (Bunche 6275) RSVP: lindsayking@ucla.edu
Thursday, March 7, 2019 4PM Bunche 6275 European Colloquium Speaker Series Herrick Chapman - "France’s Long Reconstruction: In Search of the Modern Republic" Herrick Chapman - Professor, New York University Historian Herrick Chapman explores how the French, in reconstructing their country after World War II, sought to combine a top-down modernization drive with a rejuvenation of democracy. […]