Majors and More Dinner: History
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
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
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
How Local Can You (Really) Go? Archaeology in the Ottoman Lands in the Long Nineteenth Century
Edhem Eldem
Penn History Review Launch Party
Join us as we celebrate the release of the latest issue of the Penn History Review, Penn's undergraduate journal of history…
Làhui: Community, Commoners, and Indigenous Zapotec Governance in Colonial Mexico
Beatriz Cruz Lopez, UCLA
Brendan McGeever: “The Black Atlantic, The Russian Revolution and the Jewish Question”
East European History and Culture Workshop
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
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
Embodied Histories Working Group
Book Lecture with Sara Rahnama
The Future is Feminist: Women and Social Change in Interwar Algeria (Cornell UP, 2024)