Graduate Students
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, & Technology
Advisor(s): Elizabeth O'Brien
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Email: habdellatif@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish
Advisor(s): Sarah Stein
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Email: haniabram@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
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Email: martin.c.adamian@gmail.com
Field of Study: Europe
Advisor(s): Glenn Penny
Lucia Alvarez is a Ph.D. Student in the European Field and her research focuses on postwar Housing, and Iberian and Latin American migration into East and West Germany.
Contact Information
Email: luciadalvarez17@gmail.com
Field of Study: Japan
Alice Kiwako Ashiwa is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in modern Japanese art, with an interest in the relationship between patronage or institutuional support and avant-garde art, as well the overlaps between “tradition,” “modern,” and “avant-garde”.
Contact Information
Email: aliceashiwa@gmail.com
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Advisor(s): Soraya de Chadarevian (chair), Katherine Marino, Elizabeth O’Brien, and Juliet Williams
Chloe Bell-Wilson is a PhD candidate who studies the history of synthetic estrogen in the United States.
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Email: cbellwilson@g.ucla.edu
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Email: abenji360@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish
Advisor(s): Sarah Abrevaya Stein, Aomar Boum, David Myers, Jessica Marglin
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Email: nbernstien@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South Asia
Advisor(s): Prof. Vinay Lal
Amrik Biswas is a PhD Student focusing on the intellectual and global history of the concept of prophethood in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His research focuses on the 19th century Hindu ‘guru’ Swami Vivekananda, the introduction of Hinduism to the West, and the intersection of global intellectual and religious dialogues with that of early Indian nationalism at the cusp of the 19th century.
Contact Information
Email: amrikbiswas@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Advisor(s): Minayo Nasiali, Robin Derby
Erin is a PhD Student in History at UCLA. Her research focuses on the impact of agricultural development on individual and community relationships to healthcare systems in the French Caribbean.
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Email: ebudrow@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Michael Buse is a PhD candidate at UCLA researching colonialism, publicly owned property, and policing in California.
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Email: busem@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Ancient
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Email: moc3114@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America, Caribbean, Afro-Atlantic
Advisor(s): Robin Derby, Robin D.G. Kelley, Winston James, Andrew Apter
Jeanette is a PhD candidate focused on Latin American, Caribbean, and Afro-Atlantic histories. Her dissertation centers the relationship and trajectory of Black radicalism, political economy, and popular religions in contemporary Venezuela from 1958-2013.
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: jeanettecharles@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Advisor(s): Soraya de Chadarevian
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Email: sunnychen@ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
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Email: zchen0505@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Advisor(s): Caroline Ford (chair), Glenn Penny, George Dutton, Alice Conklin, Benoît de l'Estoile
Pin-Hua Chou is a History PhD candidate at UCLA. Her research focuses on the dynamics of ethnological knowledge and museum narratives between metropolitan France and Indochina, with a particular focus on Vietnam, spanning both the colonial and postcolonial periods.
Contact Information
Email: phchou42@ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Advisor(s): Professor Vinay Lal
I am a historian of South Asia and my research interests broadly encompass the modern period particularly the late colonial state and society, and the anticolonial movement.
Contact Information
Email: aadarshchunkath@gmail.com
Field of Study: Religion, Middle East
Advisor(s): Nile Green (chair), Kevan Harris, Koh Choon Hwee, Luke Yarbrough
Deniz Çıtak is a PhD student focusing on state and society in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Ottoman and Qajar states.
Contact Information
Email: dcitak@ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science
Advisor(s): Soraya de Chadarevian, Elizabeth O’Brien
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Email: chiaradileone@gmail.com
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Eric Avila
Kayne is a PhD student in the History Department at UCLA researching 20th century urban California.
Contact Information
Email: kayneadoughty@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Katherine M. Marino (chair), Robin D.G. Kelley, Grace Kyungwon Hong, Kevin Y. Kim
Thalia is a PhD candidate who studies feminist activism in the United States from the 1970s-1990s. Her dissertation project focused on feminist anti-nuclear activism from 1975-2000, with a particular interest in how this activism was concerned with women’s health and women’s bodies.
Contact Information
Email: thaliaertman@g.ucla.edu
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Email: bfleisch@ucla.edu
Advisor(s): Dr. Robin D.G. Kelley
My research interests include Pan-Africanism, black Marxisms, and anti-colonialism with an emphasis on the decolonization of Lusophone Africa in the 1970s, into the neocolonial and neoliberal turn of the 1980s.
Contact Information
Email: dfonseca@g.ucla.edu
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Email: apfreemn@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
Advisor(s): James Gelvin
My research explores the relationships between gender, property, and women’s position in the family in late Ottoman Beirut.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: madona_aoun@hotmail.com
Field of Study: Science, Medicine, and Technology
Advisor(s): Theodore Porter, Elizabeth O'Brien, Soraya de Chadarevian, Michael Meranze and Amir Alexander
Jacob is a historian of science and medicine, and the United States.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: jacobogreen@gmail.com
Field of Study: Ancient
Advisor(s): Greg Woolf
Carson is a History PhD student at UCLA, where he studies the Roman empire in Late Antiquity.
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Email: carsongreene17@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Dr. Katherine Marino and Dr. Fernando Pérez-Montesinos
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Email: sgreenmanspear@ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Advisor(s): Vinay Lal
I am interested in how social movements serve as sites of pedagogy, knowledge production, and intellectual activity, as well as how the praxis of politics renders political, cultural, linguistic, and ideological borders porous. In particular, I study social movements in the Telugu and Tamil speaking regions of South India, in Hyderabad State and Madras Presidency, from 1920 to 1960.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Contact Information
Email: pranavgulukota6@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Africa
Advisor(s): Andrew Apter
Britton is a first-year History PhD student at UCLA, where he studies African history and the history of medicine. He focuses on East Africa and disease.
Contact Information
Email: brittongus@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
Advisor(s): Sebouh Aslanian and Sanjay Subrahmanyam
Current/Former HGSA Member
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Email: safahamzeh@ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
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Email: haoxiaowen@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Advisor(s): Nile Green, Vinay Lal, James Gelvin
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Email: mortaza@ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Advisor(s): Vinay Lal
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Field of Study: Africa
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Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Katherine Marino, Fernando Pérez-Montesinos, Elizabeth O'Brien, and Alexandra Minna Stern
Vivian is a History PhD candidate at UCLA, where she studies modern Latin American women’s and gender history.
Advanced to Candidacy
Current/Former HGSA Member
Contact Information
Email: vvhernandez@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
Advisor(s): James Gelvin, Aomar Boum, Kevin Y. Kim, Aslı Ü. Bâli
Lily Hindy is a PhD candidate in History at UCLA whose dissertation research focuses on how the Kurdish nationalist movement in Iraq and in the diaspora utilized the growing bureaucracy of human rights to publicize their plight internationally and gain support for autonomy between the 1970s and 2003.
Contact Information
Email: hindy@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish, Middle East
Madeline Hudalla is a PhD student in History at UCLA, where she studies modern Middle Eastern and Jewish history. She focuses on Mizrahi, Iraqi, and Iranian history.
Contact Information
Email: mhudalla@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
My research interests include histories of modern Egypt, Pan-Africanism, Afro-Arab anticolonial solidarities, and Third World internationalism.
Contact Information
Email: shussein@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
Erdem Ilter specializes in the late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic history.
Contact Information
Email: erdemilter@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Advisor(s): Elizabeth O'Brien
Contact Information
Email: jkaptanian@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish, Latin America
Advisor(s): Kevin Terraciano & Sarah Stein
Rachel Kaufman is a PhD Candidate in Latin American & Jewish History. Her poetic and historical work explore diasporic memory and the ways in which literary and historical works transmit the past, and her dissertation focuses on the Mexican Inquisition and cross-ethnic networks of female religious ritual in colonial New Spain.
Contact Information
Email: rachelkaufman@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Japan
Advisor(s): Katsuya Hirano (co-chair), Namhee Lee (co-chair), Kevin Y. Kim, Vinay Lal
Ju-Hyun Kim is a Ph.D. candidate whose research is about the twentieth-century postcolonial repatriation of Koreans, focusing on the case of Koreans in Sakhalin. Using both state and personal records, she explores the structures of (post-)colonial exclusion in order to address the questions of decolonization that were neglected in both Japan and South Korea during the Cold War. She is also currently a special research student at the Department of Area Studies, University of Tokyo.
Contact Information
Email: juhyunkim@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Medieval
Advisor(s): Jamie Kreiner
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Email: aklein1@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Robin D. G. Kelley
Dana Kopel is a PhD student in History at UCLA. Her research focuses on left, labor, and radical/social movement organizing in the US during the late twentieth century.
Contact Information
Email: dkopel@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Robin Derby, Carla Pestana
Elizabeth’s research centers on the analysis of everyday life practices and the material realities that sustained marginalized communities throughout the broader Atlantic Caribbean during the early modern period.
Contact Information
Email: eml@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish
Brianna Lavelle is a PhD student in History at UCLA. Her research interests include Jewish migration in the early twentieth century to the United States and Palestine, histories of mental illness and suicide, and history of emotions.
Contact Information
Email: briannalavelle@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Modern Europe
Advisor(s): H. Glenn Penny
I study nineteenth- and twentieth-century European and global history. Special focus on internationalism between the world wars and information flows between Europe and the world.
Contact Information
Email: alexmaxlevine@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Africa
Advisor(s): Robin Kelley, Ghilaine Lydon, and Andrew Apter
Galo focuses on prisons and inmate experiences in twentieth century Kenya, with case studies in Latin America, the United States, and other countries in Africa.
Contact Information
Email: galolopez123@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
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Field of Study: Africa
Advisor(s): Dr. Robin D.G. Kelley (co-chair), Dr. Alden Young (co-chair), Dr. Andrew Apter, Dr. Hannah Appel, Dr. Saïdou Mohamed N'Daou
Chris Abdul Hakim Martinez is a Ph.D candidate specializing in the history decolonization, development, and economic sovereignty in 20th century West Africa.
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: chriscmartinez@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Kevin Terraciano, Teofilo Ruíz, Katherine Marino, Fernando Perez-Montesinos
Rebeca Martínez is a PhD Candidate specializing in the history of women in colonial Mexico. Her dissertation examines the relationship between women and bigamy from the 16th to the 18th century.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: rmartnz165@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Japan
Advisor(s): Katsuya Hirano
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Email: raymatsumoto@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Japan
Advisor(s): Bill Marotti
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Email: lcmcartor@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Advisor(s): Caroline Ford (chair), Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Miloš Jovanović, and Jocelyne Dakhlia
Contact Information
Email: ethanmefford@gmail.com
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Brenda Stevenson
Rebekka Michaelsen is a PhD candidate who studies the history of medical incarceration for mental disability in the United States in the early twentieth century.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: rmichaelsen@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Robin Derby
Contact Information
Email: moellermackenzie.m@gmail.com
Field of Study: Europe
Advisor(s): Caroline Ford
Liam is a PhD Candidate in History at UCLA. His research interests include the history of urban mobility, everyday life, and access to urban space in 20th century France.
Advanced to Candidacy
Current/Former HGSA Member
Contact Information
Email: liammoore28@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
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Email: juanpablomg7@gmail.com
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Field of Study: Japan
Advisor(s): Katsuya Hirano
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Email: chul0376@ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Dr. Michael Meranze
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Email: crnull@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Dr. Katherine Marino
My research explores the reuse and repurposing of sartorial culture in the 18th-century British Atlantic.
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: marinanye@gmail.com
Field of Study: United States, Latin America
Advisor(s): Katherine Marino
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Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Shubhanga works on modern South Asia, with interests in histories of communication, diplomatic and bureaucratic culture, manuscript traditions and textual practices in 18th- and 19th-century Nepal, the Himalaya, and the north Indian subcontinent.
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Field of Study: Japan
Advisor(s): William Marotti
Jessica Peña is a History PhD student at UCLA. Her research focuses on feminist activism in post-war Japan, particularly during the U.S. Occupation of Japan 1945 – 1952.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Contact Information
Email: jdpena89@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Advisor(s): Dr. Nile Green
Spencer Pennington is a Ph.D candidate whose work focuses on the history of the different religious communities in British North India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His academic training is in both history and religious studies and, prior to becoming an academic, his professional background was in video game development.
Advanced to Candidacy
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Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Kevin Terraciano
Second-year student working on the intersections of indigenous land, labor, and law in colonial Oaxaca.
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Email: hpramirez@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Robin D. G. Kelley
Annie Powers is a scholar of landless people’s political movements in the United States, particularly across the 20th century (1910s, 1930s, 1980s). She studies the inter-linked histories of housing and homelessness – and poor people’s urban land struggle – across the US, the Americas, and the world. Annie is an organizer with Union de Vecinos, the Eastside Local of the Los Angeles Tenants Union.
Contact Information
Email: anniepowers@ucla.edu
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Email: mpurello@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Fernando Pérez Montesinos
Chris Ramírez is a first year PhD student specializing in the history of Indigenous Mexicans post Independence.
Contact Information
Email: chrisramirez218@ucla.edu
Contact Information
Email: tonyrera1@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Carla Pestana (Chair), Brenda Stevenson, Michael Meranze, Stefania Tutino, Stuart Banner.
Arrannè (Uh-Ron-Aye) is a Ph.D. candidate whose research encompasses the histories of race, law, and religion in early America. His dissertation project, tentatively titled “The Justice of Malicious Intent: Capital Punishment and the Architecture of Black Criminality in Early New England,” examines the trans-Atlantic debates over mens rea (criminal intent) and enslavement, which he argues generated the mythologized figure of the “Black criminal” in the colonial imagination.
Contact Information
Email: arrannerispoli@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Contact Information
Email: rjrodriguez@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Medieval
Advisor(s): Jamie Kreiner
Ryan Saputo is a History PhD student at UCLA in the Medieval field studying the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity. His research focuses primarily upon civil wars, rebellion, and usurpation, with a particular emphasis on the construction of political legitimacy. Other research interests include political violence, numismatics, imperial propaganda, and the enigmatic source known as the Historia Augusta.
Contact Information
Email: ryansaputo@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
Advisor(s): Richard von Glahn
My research is focused on sea merchants, government officials, and diaspora communities in the history of maritime Asia from the eighth to twelfth centuries.
Contact Information
Email: gsattler@ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science
Advisor(s): Elizabeth O'Brien
Contact Information
Email: bkschneider@mednet.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Advisor(s): Dr. Stella Ghervas
Contact Information
Email: fionaser@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South/Southeast Asia
Advisor(s): Vinay Lal
Contact Information
Email: isheeta.sharma94@gmail.com
Field of Study: China
Advisor(s): Andrea S. Goldman (Chair), R. Bin Wong, Richard von Glahn, Kathryn Norberg, Helen Rees.
Yu’s research centers on the social and cultural history of late imperial and modern China, with a particular focus on the global media industry, folk performance, urban society, and gender studies.
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: shiy@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Kevin Terraciano (Chair), Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Stefania Tutino, Charlene Villaseñor Black
Chase is a historian of religious knowledge encounters between European missionaries and Nahua peoples in central Mexico. Using textual, visual, and material evidence, Chase explores why and how the production, circulation, and negotiation of knowledge in the religious sphere was a major concern in early colonial society between the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
Contact Information
Email: chasesmith@ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Advisor(s): Soraya de Chadarevian (chair); Alexandra Minna Stern, Elizabeth O'Brien, Robin D.G. Kelley, Carolin Görgen
Margaret (Meg) Spaulding studies the history of eugenics in California from roughly the 1860s until the 1940s, with a special focus on how landscape photography, geography, and the environment of California shaped eugenics in the state.
Research Interests Include: California, eugenics, visual culture, environment, race, disability.
Contact Information
Email: megspaulding@ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
Patrick studies the impact of novel international trade networks on local communities in the “Eastern Sea” circuit of Fujian, Taiwan, and the Philippines between the 16th and 19th centuries.
Contact Information
Email: patrick.f.stein@gmail.com
Field of Study: Japan
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Contact Information
Email: takehara2000@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Advisor(s): Peter Stacey (chair), Stefania Tutino, Craig Yirush, Anthony Pagden
I study European intellectual history and political thought in the period ca. 1300-1800 and especially the Italian Renaissance.
Contact Information
Email: prthomas@ucla.edu
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Email: kjt2010@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Kevin Terraciano
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Email: roxannevalle@ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Advisor(s): Benjamin Madley
Contact Information
Email: maiyawv@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Science, Medicine, and Technology
Advisor(s): Soraya de Chadarevian
Claire Votava is a Ph.D. candidate in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at UCLA. Her research examines the afterlives of nineteenth-century Luddism as a framework for technoscientific critique, with a focus on the radical science movement in twentieth-century Britain and its challenges to the social and ethical dimensions of science.
Contact Information
Email: votavac@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Advisor(s): Vinay Lal; Katherine Marino; Robin Derby; Sherene Razack; Rukmini Sen
Rebecca Waxman is a Ph.D. Candidate specializing in the history of gender and sexuality in modern India. Her dissertation examines discourses of sexualized violence in late colonial and postcolonial India.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Advanced to Candidacy
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Email: rwaxman@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish
Advisor(s): David Myers
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Email: averyweinman@ucla.edu
Contact Information
Email: ruhaowen25@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Africa
Advisor(s): Dr. Hollian Wint-Frederick (Chair), Dr. Andrew Apter, Dr. Minayo Nasiali, Dr. Wendy Laura Belcher
Contact Information
Email: whiskeycristi@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Japan
Advisor(s): Katsuya Hirano
Contact Information
Email: nhwimpey@ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
William Wood’s research interests are in legal history, particularly California history and the jurisprudence around Native title in California. He is an Associate Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School.
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Field of Study: Middle East
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Field of Study: Latin America
Advisor(s): Kevin Terraciano
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Email: sofiayazpik@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
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Email: aishazaman@ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
Contact Information
Email: mzhang54@ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
Advisor(s): Andrea Goldman
Contact Information
Email: dl3417@columbia.edu
Field of Study: Europe/China
Advisor(s): Glenn Penny, Andrea Goldman
Contact Information
Email: zhengc4674@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, & Technology
Contact Information
Email: habdellatif@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Lucia Alvarez is a Ph.D. Student in the European Field and her research focuses on postwar Housing, and Iberian and Latin American migration into East and West Germany.
Contact Information
Email: luciadalvarez17@gmail.com
Field of Study: Japan
Alice Kiwako Ashiwa is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in modern Japanese art, with an interest in the relationship between patronage or institutuional support and avant-garde art, as well the overlaps between “tradition,” “modern,” and “avant-garde”.
Contact Information
Email: aliceashiwa@gmail.com
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Chloe Bell-Wilson is a PhD candidate who studies the history of synthetic estrogen in the United States.
Contact Information
Email: cbellwilson@g.ucla.edu
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Email: abenji360@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish
Contact Information
Email: nbernstien@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South Asia
Amrik Biswas is a PhD Student focusing on the intellectual and global history of the concept of prophethood in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His research focuses on the 19th century Hindu ‘guru’ Swami Vivekananda, the introduction of Hinduism to the West, and the intersection of global intellectual and religious dialogues with that of early Indian nationalism at the cusp of the 19th century.
Contact Information
Email: amrikbiswas@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Erin is a PhD Student in History at UCLA. Her research focuses on the impact of agricultural development on individual and community relationships to healthcare systems in the French Caribbean.
Contact Information
Email: ebudrow@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Michael Buse is a PhD candidate at UCLA researching colonialism, publicly owned property, and policing in California.
Contact Information
Email: busem@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America, Caribbean, Afro-Atlantic
Jeanette is a PhD candidate focused on Latin American, Caribbean, and Afro-Atlantic histories. Her dissertation centers the relationship and trajectory of Black radicalism, political economy, and popular religions in contemporary Venezuela from 1958-2013.
Advanced to Candidacy
Contact Information
Email: jeanettecharles@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Contact Information
Email: sunnychen@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Pin-Hua Chou is a History PhD candidate at UCLA. Her research focuses on the dynamics of ethnological knowledge and museum narratives between metropolitan France and Indochina, with a particular focus on Vietnam, spanning both the colonial and postcolonial periods.
Contact Information
Email: phchou42@ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
I am a historian of South Asia and my research interests broadly encompass the modern period particularly the late colonial state and society, and the anticolonial movement.
Contact Information
Email: aadarshchunkath@gmail.com
Field of Study: Religion, Middle East
Deniz Çıtak is a PhD student focusing on state and society in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Ottoman and Qajar states.
Contact Information
Email: dcitak@ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Kayne is a PhD student in the History Department at UCLA researching 20th century urban California.
Contact Information
Email: kayneadoughty@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Thalia is a PhD candidate who studies feminist activism in the United States from the 1970s-1990s. Her dissertation project focused on feminist anti-nuclear activism from 1975-2000, with a particular interest in how this activism was concerned with women’s health and women’s bodies.
Contact Information
Email: thaliaertman@g.ucla.edu
Contact Information
Email: bfleisch@ucla.edu
My research interests include Pan-Africanism, black Marxisms, and anti-colonialism with an emphasis on the decolonization of Lusophone Africa in the 1970s, into the neocolonial and neoliberal turn of the 1980s.
Contact Information
Email: dfonseca@g.ucla.edu
Contact Information
Email: apfreemn@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
My research explores the relationships between gender, property, and women’s position in the family in late Ottoman Beirut.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Advanced to Candidacy
Contact Information
Email: madona_aoun@hotmail.com
Field of Study: Science, Medicine, and Technology
Jacob is a historian of science and medicine, and the United States.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Advanced to Candidacy
Contact Information
Email: jacobogreen@gmail.com
Field of Study: Ancient
Carson is a History PhD student at UCLA, where he studies the Roman empire in Late Antiquity.
Contact Information
Email: carsongreene17@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
I am interested in how social movements serve as sites of pedagogy, knowledge production, and intellectual activity, as well as how the praxis of politics renders political, cultural, linguistic, and ideological borders porous. In particular, I study social movements in the Telugu and Tamil speaking regions of South India, in Hyderabad State and Madras Presidency, from 1920 to 1960.
Current/Former HGSA Member
Contact Information
Email: pranavgulukota6@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Africa
Britton is a first-year History PhD student at UCLA, where he studies African history and the history of medicine. He focuses on East Africa and disease.
Contact Information
Email: brittongus@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
Current/Former HGSA Member
Contact Information
Email: safahamzeh@ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
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Field of Study: Africa
Contact Information
Field of Study: Latin America
Vivian is a History PhD candidate at UCLA, where she studies modern Latin American women’s and gender history.
Advanced to Candidacy
Current/Former HGSA Member
Contact Information
Email: vvhernandez@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
Lily Hindy is a PhD candidate in History at UCLA whose dissertation research focuses on how the Kurdish nationalist movement in Iraq and in the diaspora utilized the growing bureaucracy of human rights to publicize their plight internationally and gain support for autonomy between the 1970s and 2003.
Contact Information
Email: hindy@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish, Middle East
Madeline Hudalla is a PhD student in History at UCLA, where she studies modern Middle Eastern and Jewish history. She focuses on Mizrahi, Iraqi, and Iranian history.
Contact Information
Email: mhudalla@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
My research interests include histories of modern Egypt, Pan-Africanism, Afro-Arab anticolonial solidarities, and Third World internationalism.
Contact Information
Email: shussein@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Middle East
Erdem Ilter specializes in the late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic history.
Contact Information
Email: erdemilter@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Contact Information
Email: jkaptanian@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish, Latin America
Rachel Kaufman is a PhD Candidate in Latin American & Jewish History. Her poetic and historical work explore diasporic memory and the ways in which literary and historical works transmit the past, and her dissertation focuses on the Mexican Inquisition and cross-ethnic networks of female religious ritual in colonial New Spain.
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Email: rachelkaufman@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Japan
Ju-Hyun Kim is a Ph.D. candidate whose research is about the twentieth-century postcolonial repatriation of Koreans, focusing on the case of Koreans in Sakhalin. Using both state and personal records, she explores the structures of (post-)colonial exclusion in order to address the questions of decolonization that were neglected in both Japan and South Korea during the Cold War. She is also currently a special research student at the Department of Area Studies, University of Tokyo.
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Email: juhyunkim@ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Dana Kopel is a PhD student in History at UCLA. Her research focuses on left, labor, and radical/social movement organizing in the US during the late twentieth century.
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Email: dkopel@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Elizabeth’s research centers on the analysis of everyday life practices and the material realities that sustained marginalized communities throughout the broader Atlantic Caribbean during the early modern period.
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Email: eml@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Jewish
Brianna Lavelle is a PhD student in History at UCLA. Her research interests include Jewish migration in the early twentieth century to the United States and Palestine, histories of mental illness and suicide, and history of emotions.
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Email: briannalavelle@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Modern Europe
I study nineteenth- and twentieth-century European and global history. Special focus on internationalism between the world wars and information flows between Europe and the world.
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Email: alexmaxlevine@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Africa
Galo focuses on prisons and inmate experiences in twentieth century Kenya, with case studies in Latin America, the United States, and other countries in Africa.
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Email: galolopez123@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
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Field of Study: Africa
Chris Abdul Hakim Martinez is a Ph.D candidate specializing in the history decolonization, development, and economic sovereignty in 20th century West Africa.
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Email: chriscmartinez@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Rebeca Martínez is a PhD Candidate specializing in the history of women in colonial Mexico. Her dissertation examines the relationship between women and bigamy from the 16th to the 18th century.
Current/Former HGSA Member
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Email: rmartnz165@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Rebekka Michaelsen is a PhD candidate who studies the history of medical incarceration for mental disability in the United States in the early twentieth century.
Current/Former HGSA Member
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Email: rmichaelsen@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
Liam is a PhD Candidate in History at UCLA. His research interests include the history of urban mobility, everyday life, and access to urban space in 20th century France.
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Current/Former HGSA Member
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Email: liammoore28@g.ucla.edu
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Field of Study: United States
My research explores the reuse and repurposing of sartorial culture in the 18th-century British Atlantic.
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Email: marinanye@gmail.com
Field of Study: United States, Latin America
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Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Shubhanga works on modern South Asia, with interests in histories of communication, diplomatic and bureaucratic culture, manuscript traditions and textual practices in 18th- and 19th-century Nepal, the Himalaya, and the north Indian subcontinent.
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Field of Study: Japan
Jessica Peña is a History PhD student at UCLA. Her research focuses on feminist activism in post-war Japan, particularly during the U.S. Occupation of Japan 1945 – 1952.
Current/Former HGSA Member
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Email: jdpena89@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Spencer Pennington is a Ph.D candidate whose work focuses on the history of the different religious communities in British North India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His academic training is in both history and religious studies and, prior to becoming an academic, his professional background was in video game development.
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Field of Study: Latin America
Second-year student working on the intersections of indigenous land, labor, and law in colonial Oaxaca.
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Email: hpramirez@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Annie Powers is a scholar of landless people’s political movements in the United States, particularly across the 20th century (1910s, 1930s, 1980s). She studies the inter-linked histories of housing and homelessness – and poor people’s urban land struggle – across the US, the Americas, and the world. Annie is an organizer with Union de Vecinos, the Eastside Local of the Los Angeles Tenants Union.
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Email: anniepowers@ucla.edu
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Email: mpurello@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Chris Ramírez is a first year PhD student specializing in the history of Indigenous Mexicans post Independence.
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Email: chrisramirez218@ucla.edu
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Email: tonyrera1@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
Arrannè (Uh-Ron-Aye) is a Ph.D. candidate whose research encompasses the histories of race, law, and religion in early America. His dissertation project, tentatively titled “The Justice of Malicious Intent: Capital Punishment and the Architecture of Black Criminality in Early New England,” examines the trans-Atlantic debates over mens rea (criminal intent) and enslavement, which he argues generated the mythologized figure of the “Black criminal” in the colonial imagination.
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Email: arrannerispoli@ucla.edu
Field of Study: Medieval
Ryan Saputo is a History PhD student at UCLA in the Medieval field studying the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity. His research focuses primarily upon civil wars, rebellion, and usurpation, with a particular emphasis on the construction of political legitimacy. Other research interests include political violence, numismatics, imperial propaganda, and the enigmatic source known as the Historia Augusta.
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Email: ryansaputo@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
My research is focused on sea merchants, government officials, and diaspora communities in the history of maritime Asia from the eighth to twelfth centuries.
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Email: gsattler@ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
Yu’s research centers on the social and cultural history of late imperial and modern China, with a particular focus on the global media industry, folk performance, urban society, and gender studies.
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Email: shiy@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Latin America
Chase is a historian of religious knowledge encounters between European missionaries and Nahua peoples in central Mexico. Using textual, visual, and material evidence, Chase explores why and how the production, circulation, and negotiation of knowledge in the religious sphere was a major concern in early colonial society between the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries.
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Email: chasesmith@ucla.edu
Field of Study: History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
Margaret (Meg) Spaulding studies the history of eugenics in California from roughly the 1860s until the 1940s, with a special focus on how landscape photography, geography, and the environment of California shaped eugenics in the state.
Research Interests Include: California, eugenics, visual culture, environment, race, disability.
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Email: megspaulding@ucla.edu
Field of Study: China
Patrick studies the impact of novel international trade networks on local communities in the “Eastern Sea” circuit of Fujian, Taiwan, and the Philippines between the 16th and 19th centuries.
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Email: patrick.f.stein@gmail.com
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Email: takehara2000@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Europe
I study European intellectual history and political thought in the period ca. 1300-1800 and especially the Italian Renaissance.
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Email: prthomas@ucla.edu
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Email: kjt2010@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: Science, Medicine, and Technology
Claire Votava is a Ph.D. candidate in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine at UCLA. Her research examines the afterlives of nineteenth-century Luddism as a framework for technoscientific critique, with a focus on the radical science movement in twentieth-century Britain and its challenges to the social and ethical dimensions of science.
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Email: votavac@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: South and Southeast Asia
Rebecca Waxman is a Ph.D. Candidate specializing in the history of gender and sexuality in modern India. Her dissertation examines discourses of sexualized violence in late colonial and postcolonial India.
Current/Former HGSA Member
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Email: rwaxman@g.ucla.edu
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Email: ruhaowen25@g.ucla.edu
Field of Study: United States
William Wood’s research interests are in legal history, particularly California history and the jurisprudence around Native title in California. He is an Associate Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School.
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Field of Study: Middle East
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