Colección de Lenguas Indígenas (Collection of Indigenous Languages)
Our recent PhD Ricardo Garcia worked on a publication of a couple of Nahuatl grammar books by the Friar Juan Guerra and the Indigenous grammarian Jose Cortes y Zedeño. The work is being presented on June 16 at Guadalajara. LA LXI LEGISLATURA DEL H. CONGRESO DEL ESTADO DE JALISCO EN COORDINACIÓN CON LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DEL […]
Divisional Event
This is a history event that will be cross published on the divisional events calendar.
“Baking Powder Ward: The Cutthroat Fight that Revolutionized Cooking”
The speaker for this colloquium is Linda Civitello, a recent PhD candidate in the UCLA Department of History.
Open House
6275 Bunche HallCultural activities and resistance art as tools of the liberation struggle in the Free State, South Africa, 1970s – 1990s
Room 23167, West Classroom, YRLWorkshop: Bureaucratic Data: Knowledge Production across Science, Commerce, and the State.
Speakers for this History of Science Workshop include: Maura Dykstra (Caltech), "The legal, the illegal, and the un-legal archive in late imperial China." Devin Fitzgerald (Harvard), "The Creation of the Qing 'Open Archive." Renee Raphael (UC Irvine), "Purposeful bureaucratic disorder in Philip II’s Empire?: Why Juan de Hinestrosa thought his Relation of the discovery of New Potosi would […]
Author meets critics session on: Native to the Republic: Empire, Social Citizenship, and Everyday Life in Marseille since 1945
10383 Bunche HallThe UCLA Center for the Study of International Migration (CSIM) presents: Author meets critics session on: Native to the Republic: Empire, Social Citizenship, and Everyday Life in Marseille since 1945 Author: Minayo Nasiali, Department of History, UCLA Critics: Lia Brozgal, Department of French & Francophone Studies, UCLA and Swanie Potot, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Friday, October […]
“Teaching the Teacher about Science: The California State Normal School”
Speaker for this colloquium is Michael Weismeyer, a graduate student in the UCLA Department of History.
Dissent in an Age of Populism: Sustaining Political Opposition after Turkey’s 2017 Referendum
Room 1314, UCLA School of LawDemocratizing Research Access: Overcoming Exclusion from Well-Resourced University Research Libraries
2125 Rolfe HallCSW RESEARCH AFFILIATE BROWN BAG Open to all members of the UCLA community DATE: Wednesday, October 11 TIME: 2:00 – 3:PM LOCATION: 2125 Rolfe Hall For a growing number of scholars, gaining access to adequate library resources–both books and digital– has become increasingly challenging. The problem of unequal research access is exacerbating larger problems of inequity across […]