A slate of cutting-edge scholars--whose work helps shed light on the dynamic history of indigenous Americans--is coming to Pomona College this spring. You won't want to miss "Indigenous Americans: New Perspectives on the Past."
Mark Carey, Associate Professor of History and Environmental Studies at the University of Oregon, provides examples of how melting glaciers in mountain regions have affected and continue to affect local societies.
Professor Makhroufi Ousmane Traoré is a new “tenure track” professor of History and Africana Studies. We spoke with him recently to learn more about him and his work.
Professor Chu just returned after a year-long sabbatical. We caught up with her to hear more about her travels.
Join us on September 15, 2016, as we celebrate the start of another academic year and welcome our newest faculty member, Professor Ousmane Traoré.
The History Department is excited to announce the publication of a major collection of primary documents on feminism in the Dominican Republic. Edited by a team of scholars including Pomona's own April Mayes.
2016 Senior Theses Oral Presentations: Friday, April 30
Friday, April 30, 2016 – 3 to 5 p.m.
History Department Library (Mason 121)
Greg Grandin is the author of a number of prize-winning books, including most recently, Kissinger's Shadow.
The outstanding work of Professor Tomás Summers Sandoval and his oral history class was featured in a front-page article in last Sunday’s Inland Valley Bulletin!
Welcome to the class of 2018! The History Department has a wide variety of classes that are designed to introduce students to the study of the past.