Monday, October 24, 2011

History Workshop, November 4th - Professor Benito Quintana


Aloha!

For our upcoming History Workshop our speaker is Professor Benito Quintana, an Assistant Professor of Spanish at UHM, who will be speaking on 'Theaters of War: Staging the Conquest of America in the Spanish Comedia, 1598-1700', on November 4th from 2:30-4pm in the History Department Library.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Steps to Getting Your Degree in History


We have a new page on our website to give clear, simple steps you can follow to get your undergraduate degree:

Steps to Getting Your Degree in History

If you are interested in a wallet-sized, laminated version of these steps, please come by our office in Sakamaki A203 and Hazel will be happy to assist you!


Thursday, October 13, 2011

APEC and Economic Justice - Lori Wallach

Lori Wallach, Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, presents on October 25th, 2011 at 4pm at the UH Manoa Art Auditorium.

After Dark in the Park Series - WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument

"Feels Like Home"
The Influence of Music & the USO in the Pacific War

Please see the flyer for details...

Thursday, October 20, 2011
6:30pm
at the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center

Admission is free and open to the public.

Executing America: The Life and Times of Troy Davis - panel discussion, October 28


EXECUTING AMERICA:

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF

TROY DAVIS

A panel discussion on Friday, OCTOBER 28, from 3-4:30 in KUY 301* featuring

JOHN HANUSZ (Troy Davis' Lawyer)

CHUCK LAWRENCE (Law)

NJOROGE NJOROGE (History)

ROBERT PERKINSON (American Studies)

SUZANNA REISS (History)

Sponsors: American Studies, English, Ethnic Studies, History, and Law

contact person: Cynthia Franklin cfrankli@hawaii.edu

* Please note: the location has been changed to Kuykendall 301


Tuesday, October 11, 2011

History Workshop: Professor Pierre Asselin presents on Friday, October 21st


On Friday, October 21st, Professor Pierre Asselin (History, Hawai'i Pacific University) will be presenting:

“War by Other Means: Hanoi's Diplomatic Struggle, 1965-1968

as part of the new History Workshop, "War and Society: Considering Justice, Violence, and the Military in History." The talk will take place at 2:30 in the History Department Library (Sakamaki A201). Full details for the talk are included on the attached flyer.