Colloquium
UCLA Faculty Center, Sequoia RoomRegion, Nation, Fiction A Colloquium on Brazil-US Literary Relations with writers Karen Tei Yamashita, Daniel Galera, and John Freeman
Region, Nation, Fiction A Colloquium on Brazil-US Literary Relations with writers Karen Tei Yamashita, Daniel Galera, and John Freeman
"How to Write a History Paper" This workshop will focus on introductions and conclusions, as well as different types of History papers. Please RSVP to uclahistorywritingcenter@gmail.com by Monday, November 2nd.
Professor David Armitage (Harvard)
Tomas Robaina, National Library Of Cuba, "The Black Press of Cuba: Nineteenth Century Sources"
Laure Murat (Department of French and Francophone Studies, UCLA)
“How to Write a Thesis” Join us for our 4th workshop and learn how to master the elusive thesis statement, one of the most important elements of academic writing. “How to Write a Thesis” workshop will guide you through the process of constructing a thesis statement for history essays and will also provide guides on […]
Dr. James Baida, Head of the Moroccan National Archives: “Academic Research on Moroccan Judaism: Historiography, Sources and Archives”
Volker Hess (Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin)
Lorraine Daston (MPI-WG, Berlin). European History Colloquium, cosponsored by History of Science.
William Summerhill, "Inglorious Revolution: Inglorious Revolution: Political Institutions, Sovereign Debt, and Financial Underdevelopment in Imperial Brazil (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015)" The discussants for this event are Jean-Laurent Rosenthal, Chair of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, and Barry R. Weingast, Professor of Political Science, Stanford University, and Senior […]
Axel Jansen and Andreas Franzmann (University of Tübingen)