Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Cuban Missile Crisis: What Happened Then And What Could Happen Tomorrow

An event sponsored by: Department of Ethnic Studies
For more information please contact: 
Dr. Noel Kent, George Hall room 338
956-6963, noelk (at) hawaii (dot) edu

50 Years Ago in October 1962, Our World Almost Ended...

The Cuban Missile Crisis: What Happened Then And What Could Happen Tomorrow

October 24, 2012
12:00-1:30pm
Kuykendall 410

Image: Flickr Commons, from U.S. National Archives

The video "Thirteen Days" will be shown followed by a panel on the lessons of the crisis.

Sponsored by: UH Manoa Ethnic Studies, History, and Political Science Departments.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Professor Tricia Starks presents for the History Workshop, Friday, October 5th

Professor Starks will present "Right to Harm: Smoking, Gender, and Consumer Culture in Imperial Russia" on Friday, October 5th from 2:30 to 4:00 pm in the History Department Library.

Please see the attached flyer for details. This event is co-sponsored by the Women's Studies Colloquium and the Ella Wiswell Endowment Fund for the Promotion of Russian Studies.

We hope to see you there!



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Professor Kenneth Pomeranz to present in September


Professor Kenneth Pomeranz, 
University Professor of History, University of Chicago
President-elect, American Historical Association,
will give the following lectures for the Confucius Institute Fall 2012 Distinguished Speaker Series

“Late Imperial Legacies: Land, Water and the Dynamics of Chinese Economic Development” Monday, September 24, 3:30–5:00 p.m.
Center for Korean Studies Auditorium, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
Reception to follow.
and
“Populating China’s Southwest Frontier: ‘Han’ and ‘Minority’
in Qing Political Economy and Global History”

Tuesday, September 25, 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Sakamaki Hall A201 (History Department Library)

Cosponsored by The Confucious Institute and the UHM Department of History

Monday, August 6, 2012

Conference in September - European Encounters with Islam in Asia


The History Department is co-sponsoring a workshop on "European Encounters with Islam in Asia 1500-1800" along with the Center for Philippine Studies, Center for South Asian Studies, Center for World History, and Muslim Societies in Asia and the Pacific Program. The conference will commence on Friday, September 28th, and concludes on Saturday, September 29th, and will be held in the Asia-Pacific Room of the Hawai‘i Imin International Conference Center.

Please see the attached flyer (3 separate pages) for details, and for more information and registration details, or contact Professor Matthew Romaniello <mpr (at) hawaii.edu> or Professor Matthew Lauzon <mlauzon (at) hawaii.edu>.



Thursday, August 2, 2012

Dr. Romaniello's Regents' Medal for Excellence in Teaching

The Office of Faculty Development and Academic Support has posted regarding current awardees of the 2011-2012 Regents' Medals, including Professor Romaniello, who was awarded for Excellence in Teaching.

Please scroll down to the fifth entry to see Professor Romaniello's photo and write-up here.

Friday, May 4, 2012

Departmental Student Awards Ceremony

We had a lovely Spring 2012 departmental student award ceremony this week, with delicious Thai food and lots of smiling faces.  Congratulations to our hard-working awardees! (Click the photos to enlarge)



The above photo shows the following award recipients (left to right):
Michael Newalu, Michael Kline, Elizabeth Schultz (with baby Bennett), Drew Gonrowski, Michael Johnson, Shirley Buchanan and Adam Witten.

Dean Thomas Bingham announced that Professor Romaniello is the 2012 recipient of the College of Arts and Humanities Excellence in Teaching Award, and the Board of Regents' Excellence in Teaching Award from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.


2011 – 2012 AWARDS

The Daniel Kwok Award for the Outstanding Teaching
Assistant:

Co-Winners:
- Tomoko Fukushima
- Alex Holowicki

The Donald Johnson Award for the Outstanding
Master’s Thesis

Co-Winners:
Adam Witten, “Seeds Deferred: Japanese Agrarian
Development, Rōnō and the Transformation Under
Industrialism”

Betsy Schultz, “From the Nuremberg and Tokyo War
Crimes Trials to the International Criminal Court: The
Converging Paths of Great Britain and Germany”

The Donald Johnson Award for the Outstanding
Research Paper Produced in a Graduate Seminar
and First Runner-Up

Winner: Alex Holowicki, “Reel Connections:
Cosmopolitanism and the Amateur Cinema League”

First Runner Up: Shirley Buchanan, “Tracing
the Social Networks that Linked Oklahoma and Oahu,
Indigenous Destinies and American Trajectories in the
Nineteenth Century”

The Taraknath Das Prize for the Best Paper in Asian

History by a Graduate Student:

- Joshua Ku, “A Stubborn and Recalcitrant Ally: An
American Military Perspective on the US-KMT
Relationship During World War II”


The Barbara B. Peterson Award for Graduate Student
Excellence in American History

Co-Winners: Michael Newalu
Alex Holowicki

The Pacific Circle Editorial Award (granted to the
Editorial Assistant for the Bulletin of the Pacific Circle)

- Michael Kline

The Kuykendall Prize for the Best Paper by an
Undergraduate Student

- Troy Takahashi, “Toxic? Britney Spears and
Contemporary Cultural Discourse on American Girl
Culture”

The John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellowship in History

- Drew Gonrowski
- Michael Johnson

Newby Fellowship

- Drew Gonrowski
- Lance Nolde

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Living History Day - May 19th

You are invited to the

U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii
and Hawaii Army Museum Society's
12th Annual

Living History Day

in honor of Armed Forces Day

Saturday, May 19th

10am-3pm
U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii, 
Fort DeRussy, Waikiki, parking available

Please see attached files for details and a map of the location