Join us for a talk on Elizabeth E. Imber’s award-winning new book: Uncertain Empire: Jews, Nationalism, and the Fate of British ImperialismFollowing the British takeover of Ottoman Palestine, Jews across the British world found themselves at the center of global political debate...
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The Tateuchi East Asia Library (TEAL) is proud to present the 2025-2026 TEAL Digital Scholarship Series, a dynamic program showcasing cutting-edge research by scholars in the fields of Chinese, Japanese and Korean studies. This series highlights how innovative digital tools...
Free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:00 pm. Seats open until filled.Accommodation requests related to a disability or health condition should be made by April 14 to the Simpson Center, 206.543.3920, humanities@uw.edu.This talk considers the role of fiction...
Free and open to all. At the Jackson School, opportunities and events are open to all eligible persons regardless of race, sex or other identity. THIS IS A HYBRID EVENT.ZOOM REGISTRATION HERE: washington.zoom.us…IN-PERSON LOCATION: HUB 145This panel features talks on conducting research...
Free and open to all. At the Jackson School, opportunities and events are open to all eligible persons regardless of race, sex or other identity. ALL PARTICIPANTS: Please RSVP to Vanessa Freije ( vfreije@uw.edu)THIS IS A HYBRID EVENT.ZOOM REGISTRATION HERE: washington.zoom.us…IN-PERSON LOCATION...
Energy Humanities is a vibrant interdisciplinary field that studies the way that energy regimes are woven throughout human cultures, societies, and artforms. We will explore this field of study, in conversation with Stephanie LeMenager, who will give her Katz Distinguished...
Registration required.Doors open at 6pm, light refreshments servedWhat does it mean to live well as wildfire and smoke season becomes more a part of life in the Pacific Northwest and many other places around the world?As much as we focus...
Writing history entails good editing—and accepting when material can’t make the final cut. Lengthy research projects require a command of sources but also analytical flexibility. Such flexibility can ensure rigor sometimes at the expense of findings that, alas, must be...
The Spring 2026 CSEAD Student Conference will feature a keynote presentation and panels by current UW undergraduate and graduate students across a wide range of topics and disciplines in Southeast Asian studies. Panel 1: Colonial legacies and contemporary discourses on...
