Past Events



Majors and More Dinner: History

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Undergraduates are invited to the History Department's "Majors and More" Dinner on April 15 in Lauder House.  Join History faculty and current History Majors to discuss all your questions regarding: major/minor…



Malgorzata Mazurek: “Poland’s Heterodox Socialists: Reckoning with Germany, the Soviet Union, and the World Economic Crisis (1932-33)”

East European History and Culture Workshop
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April 14: Malgorzata Mazurek (Sociology, Columbia University): “Poland’s Heterodox Socialists: Reckoning with Germany, the Soviet Union, and the World Economic Crisis (1932-33)”

 



Fisayo Akinlude, “Enslaved Children before the Protector and Courts of Mauritius, 1828-1835.”

Race and Slavery Working Group
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Fisayo Akinlude, “Enslaved Children before the Protector and Courts of Mauritius, 1828-1835.”
Respondent: Bianca Dang 

Please email ella.starkman-hynes@yale.edu to…



How Local Can You (Really) Go? Archaeology in the Ottoman Lands in the Long Nineteenth Century with Dr. Edhem Eldem

Humanities at Large, Wolf Humanities
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How Local Can You (Really) Go? Archaeology in the Ottoman Lands in the Long Nineteenth Century

Edhem Eldem



Penn History Review Launch Party

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Join us as we celebrate the release of the latest issue of the Penn History Review, Penn's undergraduate journal of history…



Brendan McGeever: “The Black Atlantic, The Russian Revolution and the Jewish Question”

East European History and Culture Workshop
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Brendan McGeever (Sociology, Birkbeck/University of London): “The Black Atlantic, The Russian Revolution and the Jewish Question”

 

 

 



Ursula Rall, “‘For She is a Most Untrustworthy Woman’: Mobility, Identity, and the Financial Networks of Women of African Descent in 17th Century Veracruz.”

Race and Slavery Working Group
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Ursula Rall, “‘For She is a Most Untrustworthy Woman’: Mobility, Identity, and the Financial Networks of Women of African Descent in 17th Century Veracruz.”

Respondent: Arielle…



The Future is Feminist: Women and Social Change in Interwar Algeria with Sara Rahnama

Embodied Histories Working Group on the study of Gender, Sexuality and Race in the Global South
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Embodied Histories Working Group 

Book Lecture with Sara Rahnama

The Future is Feminist: Women and Social Change in Interwar Algeria (Cornell UP, 2024)