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A heritage that belongs to the world
UCI scholars of Persian history examine the war’s damage to Iran’s cultural heritage and identity
April 21, 2026
Golestan Palace in Tehran with Reflective Pool.
UCI Professor Catherine L. Benamou receives ACLS Fellowship
Film and media studies professor’s book project will examine how Spanish-language and community media serve Latinx communities
April 20, 2026
Catherine L. Benamou text: ACLS Fellow
How Disneyland explains modern life
Art history professor’s new book investigates links between the theme park and automation technologies  
April 20, 2026
a cropped version of the book cover "Disneyland and the Rise of Automation: How Technology Created the Happiest Place on Earth"
The AAPI women behind the National Women’s Conference
Professor’s new book centers Asian American and Pacific Islander women in the 1977 National Women’s Conference
March 20, 2026
A view of the convention and an assertion of Indigenous rights.  Personal photograph. Permission granted by Gregoria Baty Smith.
Colonial Mexico’s forgotten history
UCI historian receives $150,000 grant to trace the forgotten journeys of enslaved Africans through colonial Mexico
March 19, 2026
“Map of the city of Puebla de los Ángeles and the Valley of Izúcar prepared by Don Nicolás Zamudio by order of the Viceroy of New Spain and with the purpose of faithfully representing the water channel of the Atoyac River”, 18th century
Revisiting an age of natural history
History professor’s new book explores how knowledge was produced and circulated in the early 1800s  
March 18, 2026
A historical lithograph titled "Port d'Hanarourou" (Port of Honolulu) by Louis Choris, depicting a scene in Hawaii in 1816.
Nowruz and the Persian poetic tradition
Persian literature scholar offers a poetic reflection of the Nowruz holiday
March 17, 2026
Nowruz table setting.

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