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SUMMARY:Fourth Annual Undergraduate History Conference - "From the Global to the Local: Connected Histories"
DESCRIPTION:From the Global to the Local: Connected Histories\nFourth Annual Undergraduate History Conference\nFRIDAY\, APRIL 26\, 2019 │8:00AM – 5:00PM │BUNCHE HALL 6275\n  \n8:00am – 8:15am \nWelcoming Remarks (Check-In and Continental Breakfast) \n  \n8:15am – 9:50am \nPanel 1: Formations of National Identity in an International Context\nChair: Jade Quintero\nGordon Nenadovic\, “Philip II and Athenian Rhetoric”\nSareen Ishanyan\, “German Romantic Conceptions of Human-Nature Relations: Avant La Lettre Ecological Thinking and the Dangers of Anthropogenic Activity”\nJames Nee\, “State Narratives of Kazakh/stani Identity\, 1925-2019”\nAmber Thompson\, “After Incarceration: Little Tokyo and Life for Japanese Americans”\nAlfred Scott\, “From the Local to the Global: FESMAN ’66 and the Birth of Modern African Identity”\nDiscussants: Erdem Ilter & Michael Matthews \n  \n9:55am – 11:15am \nPanel 2: Politics\, Activism\, and Race\nChair: Delanie Moreland\nKaelyn Apple\, “Fleeing to the ‘Enemy’: A Revisionist Study of the Book of Negroes\, The British Offer of Freedom\, and Virginia’s Runaway Slaves”\nCelia Janes\, “From Anarchy to Assimilation: The Fragmentation of Italian American Radicalism in the 1920s”\nRachel Sass\, “UCLA Jewish Activism: A Case Study on the American Jewish Community and Progressive Politics from the Six Day War to the Formation of the BDS Movement”\nSophia Yang\, “The Korean American Experience During the Los Angeles Riots: A Community Reborn Through the Fire”\nDiscussant: Peter Chesney \n  \n11:20am – 12:10pm               \nPanel 3: Feminist Voices\nChair: Emily Luong\nDelanie Moreland\, “A Lover of Her Sex: Mary Astell and Feminist Thinking in Early Modern England”\nNyala Tringali-Carbado\, “Women in the Black Panther Party: An Intersectional Analysis”\nDiscussant: Marissa Jenrich \n  \n12:15pm – 1:00pm \nLunch (Lunch will be provided to presenters & discussants. Other guests should bring brown bag lunch) \n  \n1:10pm – 2:00pm \nKeynote: Katherine Marino\, “Feminism for the Americas: The Making of an International Human Rights Movement” \n  \n2:05pm – 3:20pm \nPanel 4: Obstacles and Challenges to National Growth\nChair: Victoria Sheber\nErik Salazar\, “Healers of a Changing World: Rural Medical Response in Central Mexico Amidst the 1850 Cholera Epidemic”\nChristian Choe\, “Growing Pains: Corporate Rivalry as the Catalyst for Innovation in Business History”\nTherese Boles\, “Nigerian and Biafran Perspectives on Humanitarian Aid During the 1967-1970 War”\nJames Marshall\, “A Failure to Adapt”\nDiscussant: Rebeca Martinez \n  \n3:20pm – 3:35pm \nBreak (Light refreshments will be provided) \n  \n3:40pm – 4:45pm \nPanel 5: Specters and Legacies of Socialism\nChair: Christian Choe\nHongyi Yu\, “Doomed Alliance: The Party-state and Chinese Intellectuals from the Perspective of Everyday Life\, 1949-1951”\nJade Quintero\, “American Print Perspectives of Soviet Youth Counterculture”\nKyle Glick\, “The Smoke and the Stone: History\, Politics and Memory in Post-Soviet Memorial Space”\nDiscussant: Roii Ball \n  \n4:50pm – 5:00pm \nClosing Remarks \n  \nOrganized by the History Undergraduate Advisory Board\, sponsored by the Department of History\, and with the support of the History Graduate Student Association \nRSVP Here
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/fourth-annual-undergraduate-history-conference-from-the-global-to-the-local-connected-histories/
LOCATION:6275 Bunche Hall
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