2022 Eugene Weber Prize Recipient Judith G. Coffin, “Sex, Love and Letters: Writing Simone de Beauvoir”

6257 Bunche Hall

Judith G. Coffin, winner of the 2022 Eugen Weber Book Prize in French History, will speak about her beautifully written book, Sex, Love, and Letters: Writing Simone de Beauvoir, which explores the neglected archive of letters written to Simone de Beauvoir by ordinary women and men. This innovative cultural history examines the twentieth century as an embodied […]

History of Science Colloquium: Ylva Soederfeldt (Uppsala/ UCLA)

May 16 Ylva Soederfeldt (Uppsala/ UCLA) “Acting out Disease: Patient Organizations in Twentieth-Century Medicine” Zoom RSVP: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMod-qhqz0oE9RdqRTVRaedLGCFEIrVhUfd In Person RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1b1K-Jc87ZdjECauHsSaH4JWGu4G-t30dAoQfsk3SHbQ

Data Deluges: Histories Past and Present

Royce 306

“Data Deluges: Histories Past and Present” a conference organized by Ted Porter September 14 and 15 Royce 306 RSVP: cbellwilson@g.ucla.edu For more details, click here

Glenn Penny’s “German History Unbound” Book Discussion

6275 Bunche Hall

The European Colloquium will host a discussion of Glenn Penny's new book, "German History Unbound" on Monday  October 17, at 4 PM in 6275 Bunche Hall. The discussant is Professor Carina Johnson of Pitzer College.

History of Science Colloquium: E. Bennett Jones (The Huntington Library)

Bunche 5288 & Zoom

The Indians Say: Storytelling, Settler Colonialism and American Natural History, 1722 to 1846 This talk discusses the use of information attributed to Indigenous sources within eighteenth and nineteenth century Anglophone natural history. Early modern naturalists studying North American flora and fauna frequently sought out the expertise of Indigenous people, who they simultaneously regarded as authoritative […]

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