Week of Events
Ionian Topography and the Spartan Attack on Sardis, 395 B.C.
Ionian Topography and the Spartan Attack on Sardis, 395 B.C.
This talk examines the literary and archaeological/topographical evidence for Agesilaos' campaign against Sardis in 395 B.C. By reading the conflicting accounts of Xenophon, the Oxyrhynchus Historian, and Diodorus Siculus in combination with the ancient topography of the Kaystros Valley, a plausible case can be made that Agesilaos marched to Sardis via Hypaipa and over Mount […]
“The Middle East and the Shifting Global Balance,”
“The Middle East and the Shifting Global Balance,”
For the past 35 years, the US has been unquestionably the dominant power in both the Middle East and the world. But now, the global balance is shifting rapidly; we are hurtling into a post-unipolar world. As during earlier periods of deep global change, developments in the Middle East have been intimately involved. (What comparisons […]
Conference “Domesticity, Affect, Intimacy, Power, and Justice”
Conference “Domesticity, Affect, Intimacy, Power, and Justice”
Friday, Saturday, & Sunday, October 24 - 26, 2008University of California, Santa Barbara McCune Conference Room (6020 HSSB) 7:30pm Friday October 23 KEYNOTE: Intimate Justice Tricia Rose, Africana Studies, Brown University ______________________________ 9pm Friday October 24 Domesticity and Normativity Lisa Duggan, Program in American Studies, New York University Respondents: Erin Ninh, UCSB Asian Ameri can […]