Atlantic History Lecture Series
Anna More, “Necro-Economics and The Early Iberian Slave Trade”
Lydeen Library, 4302 Rolfe HallLisl Schoepflin – “Murúa and his Andean Collaborators: A Chronicle in Colonial Context”
6275 Bunche HallMurúa and his Andean Collaborators: A Chronicle in Colonial Context Lisl Schoepflin 3 May, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275—Conference Room)
Catherine Hall – “Common Practices: Edward Long and Race-Making Across the Black/White Atlantic”
6275 Bunche HallCommon Practices: Edward Long and Race-Making Across the Black/White Atlantic Catherine Hall, UCL 4 October, 12 to 1:30 (Bunche 6275—Conference Room)
Atlantic Series Conference – “New Directions in the Study of Black Atlantic Religions”
10383 Bunche HallThis 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 – “Slaves Remastered: An Untold Story of Rebellion, Revolution, and Restoration in the Atlantic World.”
6275 Bunche HallMarjoleine 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”
6275 Bunche HallEnrique Rivera - “Resistance to Primitive Accumulation or Racial Capitalism? European Textile Production and the 1795 Anti-slavery Rebellion of Coro, Venezuela”
Kristen Block – “Holistic Medicine, Spiritual Healing, and Dis-ease in the Early Caribbean”
6275 Bunche HallKristen Block, Associate Professor of History, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, “Holistic Medicine, Spiritual Healing, and Dis-ease in the Early Caribbean”
Danielle Terrazas Williams – “Piracy, African-descended Women, and Crown Concerns in Colonial Mexico”
6275 Bunche HallDanielle Terrazas Williams, Assistant Professor of History, Oberlin College, “Piracy, African-descended Women, and Crown Concerns in Colonial Mexico”