David Potter, “ Democracy, Plunder and the Invention of Italia”
David Potter (University of Michigan) is a candidate for the Ronald J. Mellor Chair in Ancient History.
Henrik Mouritsen – “New Perspectives on Rome as a Slave Society: Revisiting the Evidence from Herculaneum”
Henrik Mouritsen (King’s College, London) is a candidate for the Ronald J. Mellor Chair in Ancient History.
Cam Grey – “Communities, Catastrophes, and Cannibals: Social Histories of Late Antiquity”
Cam Grey (University of Pennsylvania) is a candidate for the Ronald J. Mellor Chair in Ancient History.
Matthew Hunter – “Space, Time, and Chemistry: Making and Defacing Enlightenment Photography” Perloff Hall, “Decafé”
Architecture and Urban PlanningJoris van Eijnatten – “Mining an Uncharted Continent: Europe in Twentieth-Century Dutch Newspapers
California Room, UCLA Faculty CenterThe UCLA Department of History Invites you to attend the 12th anniversary celebration of the Johannes Van Tilburg Lecture in Dutch Studies Mining an Uncharted Continent: Europe in Twentieth-Century Dutch Newspapers presented by Joris van Eijnatten Professor and Chair in Cultural History Department of History and Art History Utrecht University --- Reception to follow --- […]
Why History Matters: Mayors Past on the Present and Future of Los Angeles
Schoenberg HallPlease join us for a Conversation with Richard Riordan, James Hahn, and Antonio Villaraigosa. This event will be moderated by Jim Newton - journalist, author and former editor of the Los Angeles Times. -- RSVP Suggested -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Photos from this event can be viewed here.
Qing History Symposium: “Three Views from the Field”
11348 Charles E. Young Research LibraryRSVP required for this two-day symposium. Please download the flyer for the list of speakers and schedule for each day. This event is sponsored by the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies and the UCLA Department of History.