Second Annual Undergraduate History Conference
6275 Bunche HallWe would like to cordially invite all history students to the Second Annual Undergraduate History Conference, “State & Society,” on April 28th! Light refreshments will be provided. Please RSVP at your earliest convenience to help us get an accurate count of attendance. For agenda, please download the flyer .
Dr. Jaime Labastida – “Humboldt, Mexico and the Unites States: A History of a Transcendental Intrigue”
6275 Bunche HallPlease note: the talk will be in Spanish.
Catherine Hall – “Making “Race” in the 18th Century Atlantic”
6265 Bunche HallThis is a three-part workshop to be held on May 4th, 11th, and 18th. To reserve your place, please send an email, which includes your name, affiliation, research focus and its relevance to the workshop to Carla Pestana at cgpestana@history.ucla.edu. The workshop will be capped at 12 participants. All UC graduate students are welcome, and […]
Andrew Apter – “Coins of the Realm: Money, Value and Sovereignty in the Early Modern Atlantic”
6275 Bunche HallInternational Conference organized by Andrew Apter, Depts. of History and Anthropology, UCLA.
Zrinka Stahuljak – “Medieval Fixers and the Libraries of Burgundy”
6275 Bunche HallLearning About the Other’s Past: History, Education, and Curricula in Israel/ Palestine
UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference CenterRSVP here. RSVP here. This event is co-sponsored by: UCLA Center for Near Eastern Studies, UCLA Department of History, Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, UCLA Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies, UCLA Center for the Study of Religion, University of Haifa, UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy, Sady and Ludwig Kahn […]
Why History Matters – History in the Classroom: Controversy Across Cultures
UCLA California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)VIDEO OF THE EVENT
Brett Rushforth – “Political Life and Political Economy in a Caribbean Slave Rebellion: Martinique, 1710”
6275 Bunche HallBrett Rushforth is an Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon and author of the prize-winning Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France. He will discuss his new project, "Political Life and Political Economy in a Caribbean Slave Rebellion: Martinique, 1710."