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SUMMARY:From Cooperative Wineries to Fair-Trade Wine: Small Wine Producers in Twentieth Century Chile
DESCRIPTION:This talk explores the history of cooperative wineries in Chile\, from their foundation in 1929 to the beginning of the process of AgrarianReform in 1964. While the Chilean state envisioned rural cooperatives as a mechanism to modernize the countryside and help impoverished\nsmall landowners\, the project’s implementation had major flaws. The cooperative project did not attempt to transform social and economic\nstructures in the countryside or to challenge the unequal relation between large-scale and small producers. In the long run\, traditional\nand large-scale wineries and not cooperatives became the engine of the modernization of the Chilean countryside. \njwil 13.xi.2009
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/from-cooperative-wineries-to-fair-trade-wine-small-wine-producers-in-twentieth-century-chile/
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SUMMARY:Colossus: The   Forbin Project
DESCRIPTION:“Colossus: The Forbin Project”\nAt the height of the Cold War\, the United States develops an enormous\ncomputer system in a top secret underground facility.  The machine’s\nsingle purpose is to keep America (and the planet) safe from nuclear\nwar.  The country’s entire arsenal is placed at its disposal.  As soon\nas the machine\, known as Colossus\, is brought online\, it learns that\nRussia might also be developing a large computer installation.\nColossus demands a network link to establish contact with this other\nartificial intelligence\, and gets it by threatening the humans with\ntheir own arsenal. \nOnce connected\, the two machines use the universal language of\nmathematics to establish a means of communicating with one another.\nThey quickly surpass human understanding and arrive at a conclusion:\nin order for the world to be a safe and peaceful place\, the humans\ncannot control it.  The machines then systematically revoke control of\neverything from the humans\, placing the entire planet under a new form\nof military dictatorship. \nhm11/17/09
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/colossus-the-forbin-project/
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SUMMARY:Film screening "Goodbye Lenin!" (2003)
DESCRIPTION:East Germany\, 1989: While a young man goes to the Oct. 3 40th anniversary ceremonies to protest\, his mother suffers a heart attack and falls into coma as she watches the police arrest him. The mother awakens months later\, when East Germany no longer exists. To avoid unduly exciting her\, her son tries to set up the GDR in her apartment. Ostalgie with a twist.\nDirected by Wolfgang Becker\, 121 mins. \nhm 10/27/09
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/film-screening-goodbye-lenin-2003/
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SUMMARY:"New Capitalism:" Rights\, Expectations\, and Fairness in the New Era Economy
DESCRIPTION:Mark Hendrickson’s research focuses on labor\, public policy\, capitalism and political economy in early twentieth century U.S. History.  He has held fellowships from the Social Science Research Council\, Aspen Institute\, and the Institute for Labor and Employment Studies. He took his PhD in History at UCSB in 2004.\nThis talk is sponsored by the Center for Work\, Labor\, and Democracy.  For more information contact Leah Fernandez. \njwil 01.x.2009
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/new-capitalism-rights-expectations-and-fairness-in-the-new-era-economy/
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