Memorial for Professor Stanley Wolpert
UCLA Faculty Center Dining RoomThe Memorial for Professor Stanley Wolpert will be held on May 26 from 1-4 in the UCLA Faculty Center dining room. Please plan to join in this celebration of his […]
Mangroves as Habitat for African Survival in the Atlantic World
6275 Bunche HallHistory and the Contest over Memory Today, a Discussion with Jim Grossman, Wendy Lower, and Robin Kelly
6275 Bunche HallMay 30, 4:00-6:00 pm, Bunche 6275 For more information about this event, click here. RSVP: rsvpluskin@history.ucla.edu.
Ryan Hilliard – “Sexual Honor, Social Capital, and the Single Woman in Eighteenth-Century Paris”
6275 Bunche HallIn this talk, Ryan Hilliard explores how single women in eighteenth-century Paris acknowledged, negotiated with, and responded to prescriptive sexual norms in their daily lives and in moments of crisis. […]
“Million Dollar Hoods: Mapping the Fiscal and Human Costs of Mass Incarceration”
California Room, UCLA Faculty CenterJoin us Tuesday, June 4 Darnell Hunt Dean of Social Sciences and Carla Pestana Chair and Professor Joyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America in the World UCLA Department of History […]
Why History Matters: Past and Future of Water in Los Angeles
Fowler Museum at UCLA, Lenart AuditoriumCarla Pestana Chair and Professor Joyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America in the World UCLA Department of History invites you to attend WHY HISTORY MATTERS Past and Future of Water […]
UCLA History Department Open House
6275 Bunche HallUCLA History Department Open House Day: Tuesday, September 24 Time: 2:30pm-4:30pm Location: History Conference Room - Bunche 6275 Make the most out of your UCLA experience and learn about: […]
Vikram Tamboli, “Ethnobotanical and Landscape Archives in the Guyanese-Venezuelan Borderlands: Rethinking Atlantic Histories from the Eighteenth Century to the Present”
6275 Bunche HallAtlantic History Speaker Series Presents Vikram Tamboli “Ethnobotanical and Landscape Archives in the Guyanese-Venezuelan Borderlands: Rethinking Atlantic Histories from the Eighteenth Century to the Present” Thursday, October 10 12:00PM - […]
William Sewell, “A Concrete History of Abstraction: Explaining the Emergence of Civic Equality in Eighteenth-Century France”
6275 Bunche HallA Concrete History of Abstraction: Explaining the Emergence of Civic Equality in Eighteenth-Century France William Sewell Professor Emeritus of Political Science and History The University of Chicago Thursday, October 10, […]
Greg Woolf, “Alien Metropolis: Migration, Cosmopolitanism and the City of Rome”
6275 Bunche HallGreg Woolf Candidate for Mellor Chair "Alien Metropolis: Migration, Cosmopolitanism and the City of Rome" October 15, 4pm Bunche 6275 Greg Woolf taught at Oxford and at the University of […]
Jaimie D. Crumley – “Freedom Feelings: Womanism, Black Feminism, and The Politics of Black Women’s Liberation”
6275 Bunche HallJaimie Crumley’s research explores black freedom in antebellum America as seen through the lives and writings of black Christian women. She focuses on women who taught and lectured in Boston, Philadelphia, New […]

