History Writing Center Workshop

History Reading Room, 6265 Bunche Hall

The History Writing Center is holding its first workshop for the Fall quarter on "Primary and Secondary sources analysis" with an added segment on reading maps and pictures. The workshop is taking place on Tuesday October 20th from 3-5 pm in the History reading room , (Bunche 6265). Please RSVP to uclahistorywritingcenter@gmail.com by Tuesday.

Atlantic History Speaker Series

Aisha Beliso DeJesus, "Electric Santería: Racial and Sexual Assemblages of Transnational Religion"

Colloquium

UCLA Faculty Center, Sequoia Room

Region, Nation, Fiction A Colloquium on Brazil-US Literary Relations with writers Karen Tei Yamashita, Daniel Galera, and John Freeman

History Writing Center Workshop

6275 Bunche Hall

"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.

Atlantic History Speaker Series

Tomas Robaina, National Library Of Cuba, "The Black Press of Cuba: Nineteenth Century Sources"

History Writing Center Workshop

6275 Bunche Hall

“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 […]

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