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Brett Rushforth – “Political Life and Political Economy in a Caribbean Slave Rebellion: Martinique, 1710”
6275 Bunche HallBrett 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."
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Installation of Teo F. Ruiz as Wellman Chair Holder
RSVP Here. Self-pay parking available in Structure 4
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Eric Scerri – “A Tale of Seven Scientists”
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Colección de Lenguas Indígenas (Collection of Indigenous Languages)
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 […]
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Divisional Event
This is a history event that will be cross published on the divisional events calendar.
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“Baking Powder Ward: The Cutthroat Fight that Revolutionized Cooking”
The speaker for this colloquium is Linda Civitello, a recent PhD candidate in the UCLA Department of History.
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Open House
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Cultural activities and resistance art as tools of the liberation struggle in the Free State, South Africa, 1970s – 1990s
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Workshop: Bureaucratic Data: Knowledge Production across Science, Commerce, and the State.
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 […]

