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New Book Event: Presentation and Celebration of Norton Wise, Aesthetics, Industry, and Science: Hermann von Helmholtz and the Berlin Physical Society
6275 Bunche HallDiscussants for this event will be Kevin Lambert (Cal State Fullerton) and David Sabean (UCLA).
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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 […]
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India and the Early Modern World – Symposium on Sanjay Subrahmanyam’s latest books: Europe’s India and Empires Between Islam and Christianity
6275 Bunche HallPanel 1 2:00-2:05 Introduction 2:05-2:25 Navina Haidar 2:25-2:45 Philip Stern 2:45-3:05 Kaya Sahin 3:05-3:30 Coffee break Panel 2 3:30-3:50 Kathryn Babayan 3:50-4:10 Rajeev Kinra 4:10-4:30 Sanjay Subrahmanyam 4:30-5:15 Q&A 5:15-6:00 Reception Kathryn Babayan- University of Michigan- (PhD Princeton University, 1993) studies the medieval and early-modern Persianate world and focuses on the cultural, social and political […]
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Claire Edington – “How to Write a Social History of Psychiatry: Lessons from the Archives of Colonial Vietnam”
5288 Bunche HallClaire Edington is an Assistant Professor of History at UC San Diego.
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Special Reception and Presentation of Biomedical Rare Book Collections by Russell Johnson
PLEASE NOTE LOCATION: Biomedical Library, Rare Book Room
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Madeline Woker – “Empire, Taxes, and Loopholes: Taxation and Colonial Capitalism in the French Empire, 1920s-1950s”
6275 Bunche HallTuesday, November 6, 2018 12PM Bunche 6275 European Colloquium Speaker Series Madeline Woker - "Empire, Taxes, and Loopholes: Taxation and Colonial Capitalism in the French Empire, 1920s-1950s" Madeline Woker explores a major tax dispute between colonial firms and the metropolitan state which occurred between the early 1920s and the 1950s. Her talk introduces this […]
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Sabine Arnaud – “The Specter of Abnormality: Deaf Education and the Poetics of Contestation at the Turn of the Twentieth-Century”
6275 Bunche HallHistory of Science and Medicine Colloquium November 13, 2018 12 - 1:30 6275 Bunche (History Department Conference Room) Sabine Arnaud, CNRS and Centre Koyré, Paris “The Specter of Abnormality: Deaf Education and the Poetics of Contestation at the Turn of the Twentieth-Century” Abstract: While tracing the scope of the French Republican project promoting speech in […]
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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.
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Martha Lampland – “ ‘From Each according to their Ability, to Each according to their Need’: Calorie Money and Technical Norms in Mid-20th-century Hungary”
5288 Bunche HallMartha Lampland is a Professor of Sociology and Faculty Director of the Science Studies Program at the University of California, San Diego.

