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HIST 399A: The Theory and Practice of History- A Q&A with David Morton

HIST 399A: The Theory and Practice of History- A Q&A with David Morton

“If you write about the same historical subject at two different times in your life, you will write two different histories. And yet some call this a social “science.” David Morton is a historian of modern Africa, and he specializes in histories of cities and of decolonization. His focus is on Mozambique, a former Portuguese colony […]

HIST 310: The British Empire to 1850- A Q&A with Jessica Hanser

HIST 310: The British Empire to 1850- A Q&A with Jessica Hanser

“I … hope [students] will gain a new appreciation for imperial history by tackling the subject from an unconventional perspective.” Jessica Hanser studies the connections, relationships and interactions between Britain and China from 1600 until the First Opium War (1839–1842). She says of her research, “I’m fascinated by the history of global trade in funky […]

Pandemics and History – a roundtable on COVID-19 and its historical connections

Pandemics and History – a roundtable on COVID-19 and its historical connections

“I feel that it’s a moment when all of history is kind of rising up and being revealed before us, and we’re provoked to think about a million different questions.” – Robert Brain. How has history been impacted by pandemics? How do we understand pandemics, and how do we study them? How do historians interact […]

Theresa Wong and Olivia Brocklehurst: Studying History Abroad in London

Theresa Wong and Olivia Brocklehurst: Studying History Abroad in London

“History in London, and in Europe is… layers, upon layers, all with their own unique stories and narratives, jostling alongside modernity.”

Alumni Profile: Kristen Walters

Alumni Profile: Kristen Walters

“The history courses I took at UBC taught me how to ask questions, form my argument, provide supporting evidence and communicate my findings effectively. These lessons … resulted in my ability to carve a niche in the scientific community. “ Kristen Walters is a UBC History major and Biology minor now working as a biologist for […]

Leading Through Collaboration: History Major Suyesha Dutta’s experience as Student Directed Seminar co-facilitator

Leading Through Collaboration: History Major Suyesha Dutta’s experience as Student Directed Seminar co-facilitator

  Suyesha Dutta is a student leader. She prides herself in getting involved in the student community at UBC which is evident by her position as the 2019-2020 President of the History Student Association (HSA.) She also took on a role representing the Arts Undergraduate Society in the Alma Mater Society (Student Union) of UBC, […]

Alumni Profile: Connie Chang (BA’07)

Alumni Profile: Connie Chang (BA’07)

“The ability to advocate for my company and the experience we provide to potential clients is very similar to declaring a position in any history discussion or essay I wrote over my years at UBC.” Connie Chang, a 2007 History and English Literature Major, now owns her own digital services and consulting agency called Type […]

Honours Student Profile: Kevin Ang

Honours Student Profile: Kevin Ang

  “Where are you from?” is the question that ignited Kevin Ang’s curiosity about the history of Taiwan and China.  He was asked this question by a new classmate in his grade five classroom that he was helping translate English to Mandarin for. Puzzled, Kevin, responded, “I am from Richmond but my parents came from […]

Alumni Profile: Tao-Yee Lau (BA’07)

Alumni Profile: Tao-Yee Lau (BA’07)

  “In my opinion, public, oral, or community history would be a great lead into social work. During my undergraduate degree, I worked or interned at museums and public history projects, some tied to community development and empowerment.” Tao-Yee, a 2007 History Honours graduate, has experienced an eventful career trajectory since leaving UBC.  After working at […]

Meet UBC History’s New Professor: Kelly McCormick

Meet UBC History’s New Professor: Kelly McCormick

  “I am a historian of the visual and material culture of modern Japan. I write about the politics of photography culture and optical technologies in Japan from the 1930s to the 1970s. “ Prof.  Kelly McCormick joined the UBC History Faculty in January 2020. Get to know her through a short Q&A discussing her […]