Lecture
10383 Bunche HallSheila Fitzpatrick “Stalin and Postwar Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union”
Discussion
UCLA School of Law Room 1347On 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 HallMatthew Sargent, Digital Humanities, University of Southern California: “Marriage institutions and the formation of cross-cultural knowledge networks in early modern Southeast Asia”
Minayo Nasiali Lecture
6275 Bunche HallElizabeth 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
Frontiers of Persian Learning: Dr. Ron Sela
6275 Bunche Hall“The Turkic Challenge to Persian Supremacy in Premodern Central Asia”
US Field Symposium
6275 Bunche HallA 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.
Michele Wallace- “The Myth of the Superwoman Revisited”
6275 Bunche HallMichele Wallace and Ellen Dubois