Katherine Smith – “Haitian Vodou and the Masonic Imaginary”
“Haitian Vodou and the Masonic Imaginary”Katherine Smith, World Arts and Cultures8 March, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275 Conference Room)
“Haitian Vodou and the Masonic Imaginary”Katherine Smith, World Arts and Cultures8 March, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275 Conference Room)
Daniel Richter, Richard S. Dunn Director of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies and Nichols Professor of American History at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as the Robert C. Ritchie Distinguished Fellow at the Huntington this year, will speak to Atlantic history at noon to 2 on Thursday April 19. More info about […]
Murúa and his Andean Collaborators: A Chronicle in Colonial Context Lisl Schoepflin 3 May, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275—Conference Room)
Common Practices: Edward Long and Race-Making Across the Black/White Atlantic Catherine Hall, UCL 4 October, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275—Conference Room)
This conference is co-sponsored by the African Studies Center. It will be held in Bunche Hall 10383. UC Multi-campus Research Group on New Approaches to Black Atlantic Religions University of California Office of the President Multi-campus Research Programs & Initiative Funding (MRPI) present a conference on “New Directions in the Study of Black Atlantic […]
Marjoleine Kars is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Enrique Rivera - “Resistance to Primitive Accumulation or Racial Capitalism? European Textile Production and the 1795 Anti-slavery Rebellion of Coro, Venezuela”
Kristen Block, Associate Professor of History, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, “Holistic Medicine, Spiritual Healing, and Dis-ease in the Early Caribbean”
Danielle Terrazas Williams, Assistant Professor of History, Oberlin College, “Piracy, African-descended Women, and Crown Concerns in Colonial Mexico”