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SUMMARY:Danielle Terrazas Williams - “Piracy\, African-descended Women\, and Crown Concerns in Colonial Mexico”
DESCRIPTION:Danielle Terrazas Williams\, Assistant Professor of History\, Oberlin College\, “Piracy\, African-descended Women\, and Crown Concerns in Colonial Mexico”
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/danielle-terrazas-williams-piracy-african-descended-women-and-crown-concerns-in-colonial-mexico/
LOCATION:6275 Bunche Hall
CATEGORIES:Atlantic History Lecture Series
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SUMMARY:Book Event: Presentation and Celebration of Theodore Porter\, Genetics in the Madhouse: The Unknown History of Human Heredity  (Princeton Univ. Press\, 2018)
DESCRIPTION:Discussants:  Soraya de Chadarevian (UCLA) and Chris Kelty (UCLA\, ISG) \nSoraya de Chadarevian is a Professor in the UCLA Department of History and the Institute for Society and Genetics. \nChris Kelty is an associate professor at UCLA.
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/book-event-presentation-and-celebration-of-theodore-porter-genetics-in-the-madhouse-the-unknown-history-of-human-heredity-princeton-univ-press-2018/
LOCATION:6265 Bunche Hall
CATEGORIES:History of Science Colloquium
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SUMMARY:Martha Jones\, “Birthright Citizens: Bringing the Past to the Present in Troubled Times”
DESCRIPTION:Martha Jones (Johns Hopkins)\, “Birthright Citizens: Bringing the Past to the Present in Troubled Times\,” The Historian in Society Lecture Series \nMartha Jones (Johns Hopkins History) \nMarch 6\, 2019\, 4:00-6:00 \nHistory Department Conference Room (Bunche 6275) \nRSVP: lindsayking@ucla.edu
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/martha-jones-birthright-citizens-bringing-the-past-to-the-present-in-troubled-times/
LOCATION:6275 Bunche Hall
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Herrick Chapman - "France’s Long Reconstruction: In Search of the Modern Republic"
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 7\, 2019 4PM \nBunche 6275 \nEuropean Colloquium Speaker Series \nHerrick Chapman – “France’s Long Reconstruction: In Search of the Modern Republic” \nHerrick Chapman – Professor\, New York University \nHistorian Herrick Chapman explores how the French\, in reconstructing their country after World War II\, sought to combine a top-down modernization drive with a rejuvenation of democracy. Just what form this new France should take remained the burning question at the central of political combat until the end of the Algerian war. Chapman argues that by the 1960s France’s “long reconstruction” had institutionalized a deep tension between technocratic and democratic governance that would become an enduring feature of the new Fifth Republic. This tension also made the country vulnerable to the kind of street-level rebellion that exploded in May 1968. \nHerrick Chapman is a modern European historian working mainly on the social\, economic\, and political history of twentieth-century France. His new book\, France’s Long Reconstruction: In Search of the Modern Republic (Harvard\, 2018)\, explores how the French rebuilt their economy and their polity after the Second World War.
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/herrick-chapman-frances-long-reconstruction-in-search-of-the-modern-republic/
LOCATION:6275 Bunche Hall
CATEGORIES:European History Colloquium
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SUMMARY:Comparative Pornographies: Transnational Approaches to Writing Sex\, East and West (Two-day event - March 8th-March 9)
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, March 8\, 2019\n9:30 am – 5:45 pm \nSaturday\, March 9\, 2019\n9:30 am – 1:15 pm \nRegistration is required for each day of the conference. To sign up as well as find additional details for the specific day of the event\, click the links below: \nhttp://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/comparative-pornographies \nhttp://www.1718.ucla.edu/events/comparative-pornographies-2/ \n  \nAt the end of the twentieth century\, scholars of European pornography began to explore obscenity and its implications for our understanding of the time that produced it\, the seventeenth and\, especially\, eighteenth centuries. A world of previously ignored texts came to light\, producing new theories and interpretations\, suggesting that the rise of pornography was somehow a harbinger of modernity. This activity\, however\, occurred within narrow geographical boundaries and was tied firmly to Western historical trajectories. Asian pornography\, especially the long and particularly rich Chinese tradition\, was ignored. \nThis conference seeks to break down the barriers that have separated scholars of Western and Asian pornography\, and engender a more transnational and intercultural approach to the qualities and development of pornography in the early modern world. \nConference organized by Andrea S. Goldman and Kathryn Norberg (University of California\, Los Angeles)\, and Paola Zamperini\n(Northwestern University)\nSpeakers:\nKatherine Carlitz\, University of Pittsburgh\nKeith McMahon\, University of Kansas\nGuido Ruggiero\, University of Miami\nTimon Screech\, SOAS\, University of London\nMark Stevenson\, Chinese University of Hong Kong Giovanni Vitiello\, University of Naples ”L’Orientale” Ellen Widmer\, Wellesley University\nCuncun Wu\, The University of Hong Kong\nPaola Zamperini\, Northwestern University
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/comparative-pornographies-transnational-approaches-to-writing-sex-east-and-west-two-day-event-march-8th-march-9/
LOCATION:William Andrews Clark Memorial Library\, 2520 Cimarron Street Los Angeles\, CA 90018
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SUMMARY:Inaugural Feminist Book Celebration
DESCRIPTION:RSVP Here \nInaugural Feminist Book Celebration \nMarch 8\, 2019 – 2 pm – 4 pm \n6275 Bunche
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/inaugural-feminist-book-celebration/
LOCATION:6275 Bunche Hall
CATEGORIES:Book Talk,Lecture
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