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SUMMARY:Ryan Hilliard - "Sexual Honor\, Social Capital\, and the Single Woman in Eighteenth-Century Paris"
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Ryan Hilliard explores how single women in eighteenth-century Paris acknowledged\, negotiated with\, and responded to prescriptive sexual norms in their daily lives and in moments of crisis. Unmarried women utilized legal action to protect their reputations against accusations of sexual impropriety. In the complaints they filed with Parisian police commissioners\, single women linked public perceptions of sexual honor with community membership\, financial stability\, and social status. In doing so\, they represented sexual honor as an important facet of their social capital. Ryan explicates how single women attempted to defend themselves against injurious claims and interrogates why their enemies employed this specific type of attack during interpersonal conflicts. Moving from pervasive discourse to individual disputes\, Ryan positions unmarried women as proactive participants in the eighteenth-century realm of public opinion. \nRyan Hilliard is a doctoral candidate in the UCLA Department of History whose research focuses on the history of women\, gender\, and sexuality in early modern France. Her dissertation\, entitled “By Choice or By Circumstance: Single Women in Early Modern France\,” explores the social and cultural history of unmarried women living in Paris during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. \nLunch will be served. Please RSVP to Ryan Hilliard (rhilliard@ucla.edu) by Tuesday\, May 28\, 2019 if you plan to attend and include any dietary restrictions.
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/ryan-hilliard-sexual-honor-social-capital-and-the-single-woman-in-eighteenth-century-paris/
LOCATION:6275 Bunche Hall
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SUMMARY:"Million Dollar Hoods: Mapping the Fiscal and Human Costs of Mass Incarceration"
DESCRIPTION:Join us Tuesday\, June 4 \nDarnell Hunt\nDean of Social Sciences \nand \nCarla Pestana\nChair and Professor\nJoyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America in the World\nUCLA Department of History \ninvite you to attend the installation celebration of \nProfessor Kelly Lytle Hernández\nas the holder of the\nThomas E. Lifka Chair in History \nspeaking on the topic of\n“Million Dollar Hoods: Mapping the Fiscal and Human Costs of Mass Incarceration” \nTuesday\, June 4\, 2019 \n3:00 p.m. Lecture\nReception to follow \nUCLA Faculty Center\nCalifornia Room \nRSVP by Friday\, May 31\, to Hillary Nadworny \nhnadworny@support.ucla.edu or (310) 206-6503 \nSelf-pay parking available in Structure 2
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/million-dollar-hoods-mapping-the-fiscal-and-human-costs-of-mass-incarceration/
LOCATION:California Room\, UCLA Faculty Center
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SUMMARY:Why History Matters: Past and Future of Water in Los Angeles
DESCRIPTION:Carla Pestana\nChair and Professor\nJoyce Appleby Endowed Chair of America in the World\nUCLA Department of History \ninvites you to attend \nWHY HISTORY MATTERS \nPast and Future of Water in Los Angeles \na panel discussion featuring \nEric Avila\nChair and Professor\nUCLA César E. Chávez Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies \nJon Christensen\nAdjunct Assistant Professor\nUCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability\, UCLA Department of History\, and\nUCLA Center for Digital Humanities \nLauren Ahkiam\nDirector\nOur Water LA\nLos Angeles Alliance for a New Economy \nmoderated by\nStephen Aron\nProfessor\nUCLA Department of History \nThursday\, June 6\, 2019\n7:00 p.m. \nFowler Museum at UCLA\, Lenart Auditorium \nClick to RSVP \nSelf-pay parking available in Structure 4 \n\nAbout the Why History Matters series: The UCLA Department of History is proud to present the series “Why History Matters.” The series is dedicated to the belief that historical knowledge is an indispensable\, and often missing\, ingredient in public debate. Over the course of the year\, “Why History Matters” events will bring historians into conversation with prominent public officials and personalities on issues of contemporary relevance.
URL:https://history.ucla.edu/event/why-history-matters-past-and-future-of-water-in-los-angeles/
LOCATION:Fowler Museum at UCLA\, Lenart Auditorium
CATEGORIES:Why History Matters Series
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