Brett Rushforth is an Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon and author of the prize-winning Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France. He will discuss his new project, "Political Life and Political Economy in a Caribbean Slave Rebellion: Martinique, 1710."
Our recent PhD Ricardo Garcia worked on a publication of a couple of Nahuatl grammar books by the Friar Juan Guerra and the Indigenous grammarian Jose Cortes y Zedeño. The work is being presented on June 16 at Guadalajara. LA LXI LEGISLATURA DEL H. CONGRESO DEL ESTADO DE JALISCO EN COORDINACIÓN CON LA BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DEL […]
Speakers for this History of Science Workshop include: Maura Dykstra (Caltech), "The legal, the illegal, and the un-legal archive in late imperial China." Devin Fitzgerald (Harvard), "The Creation of the Qing 'Open Archive." Renee Raphael (UC Irvine), "Purposeful bureaucratic disorder in Philip II’s Empire?: Why Juan de Hinestrosa thought his Relation of the discovery of New Potosi would […]
The UCLA Center for the Study of International Migration (CSIM) presents: Author meets critics session on: Native to the Republic: Empire, Social Citizenship, and Everyday Life in Marseille since 1945 Author: Minayo Nasiali, Department of History, UCLA Critics: Lia Brozgal, Department of French & Francophone Studies, UCLA and Swanie Potot, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) Friday, October […]