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Making Motion Pictures in Eighteenth-Century London

More than 120 years before Edison and the Lumiere brothers created modern motion pictures, a new attraction called the "Eidophusikon" opened in Leicester Square. Described in the London press as "moving pictures, representing phenomena of nature," the Eidophusikon thrilled audiences by combining moving images with sound effects and music. Come find out more about this […]

China’s Role in Nanotechnology Research and Development

Santa Barbara, Calif. - UC Santa Barbara's Center for Nanotechnology in Society (CNS) and the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) are inviting the Santa Barbara community to attend a casual public forum called "Nano-Meeter" to discuss China's role in nanotechnology R&D on Thursday, November 29, 2007 from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. in the Faulkner Gallery at […]

The Lost Promise of Civil Rights

Risa Goluboff is a legal historian who argues that the New Deal, the cold War, and the NAACP wing of the civil rights movement redefined the meaning of civil rights, stripping it of much of its labor and economic content at the very moment of its triumph. Sponsored by the Program in Work, Labor, and […]

Time for a Course Correction: American Foreign Policy after Iraq

Lee Hamilton will discuss how America can accomplish its goals in the world while recognizing the limitations of our power. He will provide an overview of Iraq, terrorism, and other key challenges, building on his recent experience co-chairing the Iraq Study Group and the 9/11 Commission. Currently he is President and Director, Woodrow Wilson International […]