2021 UCI Undergraduate History Conference (Virtual)
Department: History
Date and Time: May 20, 2021 | 3:30 PM-6:00 PMEvent Location: Zoom
Event Details
2021 UCI Undergraduate History Conference
Thursday, May 20th
3:30-6:00 PM (PDT)
Thursday, May 20th
3:30-6:00 PM (PDT)
Presenters:
Rigoberto Delgado
"Oil & Origins: The Transformation of Saudi Culture and Alliance with the United States"
Eric Torres
"La pintura y la historia: Reconstructing the Argentine "Dirty War" with Carlos Alonso's Manos anonimas"
Jacqueline Loo
"Viewing the Civil War through an Educational Lens"
Jack Pettus
"Theory and Praxis for the End of the World: The Apocalyptic Millenarianism of Joachim of Fiore and Thomas Müntzer"
Inbar Michael
"Localized Voices Within the Mexican Oil Industry (~1900-1938)"
Lupe Flores
"Male Centered Black Nationalist & Pan-Africanist Ideologies Impacting the Political Aspirations of Black Nationalist Women in the 1920s"
Millie Xu
"Middle-Class Ideology and the Ranch House: A Result Due to Interaction Between Two Groups"
Christian T Okubo
"Resurrection After Incarceration: The Japanese American Community of Denver, Colorado"
Please contact Michelle Spivey at spiveym@uci.edu for the meeting link.