History

Robert Cliver

Robert Cliver, Professor of History, published an article, "Surviving Socialism: Private Industry and the Transition to Socialism in China, 1945-1958," in the online September issue of "Cross Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review." The article will appear in the print edition in Novembe

Leena Dallasheh

History Assistant Professor Leena Dallasheh had her article "Troubled Waters: Citizenship and Colonial Zionism in Nazareth" published in the International Journal of Middle East Studies.

Robert Cliver

On August 5 of this year, Associate Professor Robert Cliver presented his paper, "What Chinese Silk Exports Can Teach Us about the Cold War" at the World Economic History Congress in Kyoto, Japan.

Robert Cliver

In July of 2015, Associate Professor Robert Cliver of the Department of History presented his paper "Second Class Workers: Gender, Industry and Locality in Workers' Welfare Provision in Revolutionary China" at the workshop, "The Habitable City in China" at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences

Robert Cliver

In June 2015 Associate Professor Robert Cliver of the Department of History presented his paper "Capitalists in Mao's China from the Socialist Transformation to the Suppression of Rightists" at the meeting of the Association for Asian Studies in Asia in Taibei, Taiwan.

Amelia Wright

History graduate, Brittani Orona was selected to be part of the 2014-2015 class of Capital Fellows. The Capital Fellows Programs are administered by the Center for California Studies at California State University, Sacramento.

Peggy Stewart

History major Stephanie Buck is the 2014 recipient of the $500 William R. Tanner History Scholarship. The scholarship was established in memory of William R.

Peggy

History major Sydney Hinton was selected by History Department faculty as the 2014 recipient of the Dr. John Hennessey Award, which honors a graduating history major who has demonstrated academic excellence in the study of history. The award was established in memory of Dr.

Peggy Stewart

History majors James Garrison and Echo Aloe were awarded first and second place, respectively, in the 2014 Charles R. Barnum History Contest, with their combined cash prizes totaling $1,750. The Barnum History Awards celebrate original historical research of Humboldt County.

Peggy Stewart

History major Garrett Highland is the 2014 recipient of the $1,000 Johnston-Aronoff History Scholarship, which is awarded to a History major with an emphasis in the study of California and/or the western United States.