Welcome

last modified April 09, 2008 01:00 PM

The UCLA Department of History is a community of scholars who seek to understand the past and strive to introduce students to the process of historical thinking.  It is one of the most highly acclaimed History departments in the nation, with a faculty internationally renowned as teachers and scholars.  It is also the largest History department in the United States, with over 70 permanent faculty members, 1,500 undergraduate majors and almost 200 graduate students in residence.  With course offerings and graduate training that cover much of the globe, from the ancient world to the present, the department offers the foundation of a broad-based education for an informed citizenry.

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Upcoming Events
April 07, 2008
The UCLA History of Science and Medicine Colloquium, Spring 2008
All are welcome. For more information contact Lino Camprubi at linocamprubi@ucla.edu
May 15, 2008
Center for Social Theory and Comparative History
Bas van Bavel, Department of History, University of Utrecht - "Agrarian Change, Property Rights and Economic Growth: Regional Divergences in the late Medieval Netherlands"
May 22, 2008
History Department Colloquium: Settler Colonialism in Comparative Perspective
Todd Shepard, History Department, Temple University, "An Affirmative Action Republic? The Algerian Revolution and French Social Citizenship"
June 03, 2008
Center for Jewish Studies Seminar
Hagit Lavsky, UCLA Visiting Professor - "German Jewish Interwar Migration: A Comparative Perspective"
June 05, 2008
History Department Colloquium - Settler Colonialism in Comparative Perspective
John Mack Faragher (Department of History, Yale University) - "Settler Colonialism in Early North America"
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