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TOMORROW! Join us for the UC Berkeley History Homecoming 2024 at Pauley Ballroom East. Click the link here to register: ...
11/06/2024

TOMORROW! Join us for the UC Berkeley History Homecoming 2024 at Pauley Ballroom East. Click the link here to register: https://shorturl.at/g2hR4

SAVE THE DATE! The UC Berkeley History Homecoming 2024 will take place November 7, 2024 in the Pauley Ballroom East. Cli...
11/04/2024

SAVE THE DATE!

The UC Berkeley History Homecoming 2024 will take place November 7, 2024 in the Pauley Ballroom East. Click the link here to register: https://shorturl.at/g2hR4

Have you read our Summer 2024 Newsletter yet? 👀If you haven't, check it out now to learn more about what our students, s...
08/01/2024

Have you read our Summer 2024 Newsletter yet? 👀

If you haven't, check it out now to learn more about what our students, staff, and alumni have been up to over the past academic year! From being awarded the University Medal to traveling around the world for research, the UC Berkeley history community has been busy.

https://history.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/su24_newsletter.pdf

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Looking to fulfill your Historical or Social and Behavioral Sciences breadth requirements over the summer? Look no furth...
06/28/2024

Looking to fulfill your Historical or Social and Behavioral Sciences breadth requirements over the summer? Look no further we have two fascinating courses taking place during Session D! Link in bio to learn more and register! &s

Congrats to History undergrad Christopher Ying '24 on this amazing achievement! 🥳
05/09/2024

Congrats to History undergrad Christopher Ying '24 on this amazing achievement! 🥳

Christopher Ying, 2024 University Medalist, plans a legal career advocating for marginalized groups

TODAY!!!HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERSApril 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall———Join the Department...
04/03/2024

TODAY!!!
HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERS

April 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall
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Join the Department of History for the second presentation in this two part colloquia series! This presentation will feature a new paper from Professor Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers titled “Breathing a putrid atmosphere” : Toward an Environmental History of the British Slave Ship Hold. The department invites attendees to read Jones-Rogers’s paper before attending the event. A copy of the paper will be available two weeks before the event. To receive a copy of the paper please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘History Colloquium: Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers.’

Light refreshments will be served!

https://events.berkeley.edu/History/event/238280-history-colloquium-stephanie-e-jones-rogers

TOMORROW!!! HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERSApril 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall———Join the...
04/02/2024

TOMORROW!!!
HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERS

April 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall
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Join the Department of History for the second presentation in this two part colloquia series! This presentation will feature a new paper from Professor Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers titled “Breathing a putrid atmosphere” : Toward an Environmental History of the British Slave Ship Hold. The department invites attendees to read Jones-Rogers’s paper before attending the event. A copy of the paper will be available two weeks before the event. To receive a copy of the paper please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘History Colloquium: Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers.’

Light refreshments will be served!

https://events.berkeley.edu/History/event/238280-history-colloquium-stephanie-e-jones-rogers

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERSApril 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall———Join the Department of Hist...
04/01/2024

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERS

April 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall
———
Join the Department of History for the second presentation in this two part colloquia series! This presentation will feature a new paper from Professor Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers titled “Breathing a putrid atmosphere” : Toward an Environmental History of the British Slave Ship Hold. The department invites attendees to read Jones-Rogers’s paper before attending the event. A copy of the paper will be available two weeks before the event. To receive a copy of the paper please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘History Colloquium: Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers.’

Light refreshments will be served!

https://events.berkeley.edu/History/event/238280-history-colloquium-stephanie-e-jones-rogers

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERSApril 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall———Join the Department of Hist...
03/29/2024

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | STEPHANIE E. JONES-ROGERS

April 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall
———
Join the Department of History for the second presentation in this two part colloquia series! This presentation will feature a new paper from Professor Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers titled “Breathing a putrid atmosphere” : Toward an Environmental History of the British Slave Ship Hold. The department invites attendees to read Jones-Rogers’s paper before attending the event. A copy of the paper will be available two weeks before the event. To receive a copy of the paper please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘History Colloquium: Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers.’

Light refreshments will be served!

Join the Department of History for the second presentation in this two part colloquia series!

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN JAYApril 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall———Join the Department of History for the sec...
03/27/2024

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN JAY

April 3, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall
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Join the Department of History for the second presentation in this two part colloquia series! This presentation will feature a new paper from Professor Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers titled “Breathing a putrid atmosphere” : Toward an Environmental History of the British Slave Ship Hold. The department invites attendees to read Jones-Rogers’s paper before attending the event. A copy of the paper will be available two weeks before the event. To receive a copy of the paper please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘History Colloquium: Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers.’

Light refreshments will be served!

https://events.berkeley.edu/History/event/238280-history-colloquium-stephanie-e-jones-rogers

Mark your calendars for the 10th annual BIG GIVE, which begins tomorrow night at 9 pm!From undergraduate and graduate st...
03/12/2024

Mark your calendars for the 10th annual BIG GIVE, which begins tomorrow night at 9 pm!

From undergraduate and graduate student research to travel grants and experiential learning, your generosity goes a long way. Donors play a critical role in sustaining and enhancing the teaching and research mission of Berkeley History.

We are asking you to consider continuing to support the important work being done within the UC Berkeley History Department through a gift. Any amount is welcome! Will you make an impact on Berkeley History?

Share your support with &

https://givingday.berkeley.edu/giving-day/76721/department/76853

TODAY!!WRITING FOR THE PUBLIC: WHY AND HOW TO DO ITFRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 | 3-4:30 PM | 3401 DWINELLE———In this event, Pr...
03/08/2024

TODAY!!
WRITING FOR THE PUBLIC: WHY AND HOW TO DO IT
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 | 3-4:30 PM | 3401 DWINELLE
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In this event, Professor Kathryn Cramer Brownell (History, Purdue University) will discuss how scholars can publish opinion pieces in newspapers and other news outlets and why we should do it. Professor Brownell has been Senior Editor for the Made By History column at The Washington Post and TIME Magazine. She will explain the logistics of op-ed writing: an overview of the process, how to pitch your piece, and tips on writing op-eds. All graduate students and faculty members interested in writing for the public are welcome.

https://events.berkeley.edu/history/event/240800-writing-for-the-public-why-and-how-to-do-it

TOMORROW!!WRITING FOR THE PUBLIC: WHY AND HOW TO DO ITFRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 | 3-4:30 PM | 3401 DWINELLE———In this event,...
03/08/2024

TOMORROW!!
WRITING FOR THE PUBLIC: WHY AND HOW TO DO IT
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 | 3-4:30 PM | 3401 DWINELLE
———
In this event, Professor Kathryn Cramer Brownell (History, Purdue University) will discuss how scholars can publish opinion pieces in newspapers and other news outlets and why we should do it. Professor Brownell has been Senior Editor for the Made By History column at The Washington Post and TIME Magazine. She will explain the logistics of op-ed writing: an overview of the process, how to pitch your piece, and tips on writing op-eds. All graduate students and faculty members interested in writing for the public are welcome.

https://events.berkeley.edu/history/event/240800-writing-for-the-public-why-and-how-to-do-it

TODAY !!!HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN JAYMarch 6, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall———Join the Department of History fo...
03/06/2024

TODAY !!!

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN JAY

March 6, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall
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Join the Department of History for the first presentation in this two part colloquia series! This presentation will feature a new paper entitled Can History Absolve? Can History Judge? from Martin Jay, professor emeritus of History. The department invites attendees to read Jay’s paper before attending the event. To receive a copy of the paper please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘History Colloquium: Martin Jay.’

Light refreshments will be served!

https://events.berkeley.edu/history/event/238279-history-colloquium-martin-jay

TOMORROW !!!HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN JAYMarch 6, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall———Join the Department of History...
03/05/2024

TOMORROW !!!

HISTORY COLLOQUIUM | MARTIN JAY

March 6, 2024 | 12-2 PM | 3335 Dwinelle Hall
———

Join the Department of History for the first presentation in this two part colloquia series! This presentation will feature a new paper entitled Can History Absolve? Can History Judge? from Martin Jay, professor emeritus of History. The department invites attendees to read Jay’s paper before attending the event. To receive a copy of the paper please email [email protected] with the subject line ‘History Colloquium: Martin Jay.’

Light refreshments will be served!

https://events.berkeley.edu/history/event/238279-history-colloquium-martin-jay

WRITING FOR THE PUBLIC: WHY AND HOW TO DO ITFRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 | 3-4:30 PM | 3401 DWINELLE———In this event, Professor...
03/02/2024

WRITING FOR THE PUBLIC: WHY AND HOW TO DO IT
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2024 | 3-4:30 PM | 3401 DWINELLE
———
In this event, Professor Kathryn Cramer Brownell (History, Purdue University) will discuss how scholars can publish opinion pieces in newspapers and other news outlets and why we should do it. Professor Brownell has been Senior Editor for the Made By History column at The Washington Post and TIME Magazine. She will explain the logistics of op-ed writing: an overview of the process, how to pitch your piece, and tips on writing op-eds. All graduate students and faculty members interested in writing for the public are welcome.

https://events.berkeley.edu/history/event/240800-writing-for-the-public-why-and-how-to-do-it

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About Berkeley History

The Department of History is one of the largest and most distinguished units in UC Berkeley's College of Letters and Science. The Department's faculty ranges across virtually all of the major geographical and chronological fields recognized by the discipline.

Berkeley has long been proud of its extensive engagement with the history of Asia, a part of the world only recently given its due by many other history departments. While developing ambitious programs in the study of East Asian, South Asian, Southeast Asian, and Middle Eastern history, Berkeley has also maintained and increased its reputation in the several fields in which it first attained distinction in the first half of the 20th century: Ancient, Medieval, Modern European, Latin American, and United States history. More recently, the Department has expanded its engagement with African history. The Department is comprehensive also in the thematic and methodological orientations that render the study of history one of the most capacious of all academic callings. Although in recent years the Department's strengths in cultural, intellectual, and political history have been the most widely noted, the Department's distinction in social, economic, international, and other kinds of history is also recognized throughout the world.

The intellectual stature of the Department's is registered in many metrics. The most recent (2017) U.S. News and World Report assessment of the best graduate History programs ranks Berkeley fourth in the country in a tie with Harvard. Reflecting traditional departmental strengths, the subfields of Asian history and cultural history at Berkeley rank first according to U.S. News while European history and modern U.S. history rank second. The Department also ranks highly in the global QS World University Rankings, coming in fourth after Cambridge, Oxford, and Harvard. The Department's strong reputation may also be seen in its enduring appeal as a destination for graduate study. Last year, it received over 275 applications for under 20 spots in its Ph.D. cohort. Every year, graduate students and faculty win countless awards which fund their research and recognize their scholarly achievements.

Individual members of the Department have often carried major responsibility within the Campus's administration. The Department also enjoys a reputation for excellence in both undergraduate and graduate teaching. Many of its members have won teaching awards in recent years. The Department's baccalaureate and doctoral alumni have gone on to a variety of successful careers, including in research, education, the service professions, business, and public affairs.