Clark Library Conference “From Bodies to Things: The Commodification of Human Life in the Early Modern Atlantic” organized by Tawny Paul and Andrew Apter (UCLA)
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 2520 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles, United Stateshttps://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/bodies-to-things-1/
Jane Moon, M.D., History of Science, “Pushing the Borders of Consciousness: A History of Ketamine and Dissociative Anesthesia”
5288 Bunche HallRSVP for in person attendance here. RSVP for Zoom link here.
Michael Miller, “A French History of Rivers”
6275 Bunche HallZev Yaroslavsky Reception
306 Royce HallJoin us to celebrate the release of a new memoir by a long-time member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and member of the Luskin Center of History and Policy Board of Advisors, Zev Yaroslavsky. Space is limited for this event. Please RSVP before May 15 to: luskincenter@history.ucla.edu.
History Department Open House for Undergraduate Students
6275 Bunche HallTanya Bride (UCLA History) – Trails of Hoof and Pawprints
ZoomPlease join us for our first lecture series of the 23-24 academic year featuring Tanya Bride who will speak on "Trails of Hoof and Pawprints: Tracing human-animal relations in colonial Mexico through the religious courts and Relaciones Geográficas". Please note: This event will only be held via Zoom. It will not be in person. This event is […]
Michael McGovern, “Quantifying Injustice: Law, Science, and History”
5288 Bunche HallZoom link here