Workshop: 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 […]
Why History Matters: “Do Statues Matter?”
California Room, UCLA Faculty CenterEvent Video Event Speakers
The King and the Forty Orphans: The Invention of an Armenian Homeland in Ethiopia
UCLA School of Law, Room 1420Kathleen Sheldon – “African Women: Early History to the 21st Century”
6275 Bunche HallAfrican Women: Early History to the 21st Century Kathleen Sheldon UCLA Center for the Study of Women Thursday, October 19, 2017 4:00 – 6:00 PM 6275 Bunche Hall Free and open to the public Copies of Dr. Sheldon’s book will be available for purchase immediately following her talk. Kathleen Sheldon is an independent historian who […]