• Lecture

    10383 Bunche Hall

    Sheila Fitzpatrick “Stalin and Postwar Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union”

  • Discussion

    UCLA School of Law Room 1347

    On the Terrorist Attacks in Paris- Panel Discussion with Caroline Ford, James Gelvin, Asli Bali and Dominic Thomas For more information and to RSVP, please visithttp://www.isop.ucla.edu/euro/event/11614.

  • History of Science Colloquium

    5288 Bunche Hall

    Matthew Sargent, Digital Humanities, University of Southern California:  “Marriage institutions and the formation of cross-cultural knowledge networks in early modern Southeast Asia”

  • Elizabeth Hinton lecture

    6275 Bunche Hall

    "Urban Removal: Police, Prisons, and Domestic Policy After Civil Rights"

  • Atlantic History Speaker Series

    6275 Bunche Hall

    "The Lives (and Deaths) of Caged Birds: Wild Animals and their Transatlantic Circulation from the Americas to Spain During the Eighteenth Century." Martha Few, Dept. of History, University of Arizona

  • US Field Symposium

    6275 Bunche Hall

    A symposium featuring Peter Nabokov, James Brooks and Ross Frank, which will focus on Nabokov’s recent books, How the World Moves: the Odyssey of an American Indian Family, and The Origin Myth of Acoma Pueblo

  • Talk by Professor José Curto

    6275 Bunche Hall

    "Population movements in the South Atlantic - the case of Benguela and Rio de Janeiro, c. 1700-1850" José Curto is a Professor in the Department of History at York University.  His research Interests include Modern Africa, Social and Economic History. This events is co-sponsored by the Brazilian history seminar and the Atlantic history cluster.