Come join the History Department for its Senior Comps Presentations!
The Woman Who Turned into a Jaguar, and Other Narratives of Native Women in the Archives of Colonial Mexico (Stanford University Press, 2017) has been awarded the AHA’s 2018 Friedrich Katz Prize in Latin American and Caribbean History and the ASE’s Ereminie Wheeler-Voegelin Prize for the year’s best book of ethnohistory.
The Israel Palestinian Film Series Presents: A World Not our Own + Xenos
History Majors are invited, bring a friend! Meet the Faculty!Hear a panel discussion of Professor Day's Class Trip to China!
Join the History Department for the film: "Slingshot Hip Hop"Stories of young Palestinians and Israelis living in Gaza, the West Bank and in Israel as they discover Hip Hop.
Join the History Department for the film: Arna's Children How the children of a Palestinian theatre group got involved in the Intifadah.
Please join us as Dr. Horowitz discusses his new book, Happier?: The History of a Cultural Movement that Aspired to Transform America.
The History Department's History Confronts the Present series presents:Public Lecture: Dr. Nina Silber: Confederate Monuments and the Politics of MemoryThursday, February 15 ~ 4:30-5:45 pmCHOI Auditorium
Inter/Nationalism: Decolonizing Native America and PalestineFebruary 8, 4-6pmChoi Auditorium
The Bodies and Maps: Personification of the Continents conference takes place at UCLA, January 12 - 13, 2018.