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SUMMARY:Some Problems with Hubris in Ancient Greek Law
DESCRIPTION:This paper will examine some characteristic problems and issues in the study of Athenian law\, and of ancient Greek law more generally\, through an analysis of the offense of hubris (“intentionally dishonoring behavior”). Topics to be discussed include (1) the Athenian law of hubris; (2) parallels with the laws and practices of other Greek communities and their ramifications for the question of the unity of Greek law; and (3) hubris and the categorization of shame.\nDavid Phillips is Associate Professor of History at UCLA. \nThis event is sponsored by the Ancient Mediterranean Studies program and the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group. \njwil 05.I.2011
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SUMMARY:West Meets East: The International Labor Organization from Geneva to the Pacific Rim Conference
DESCRIPTION:West Meets East: The International Labor Organization from Geneva to the Pacific Rim is an Interdisciplinary Conference at the University of California\, Santa Barbara from February 3-5\, 2011\nMcCune Conference Room on the 6th floor\, HSSB \nThursday\, Feb. 3\, 3:00 – 5:00 pm\nFriday\, Feb 4\,  9:00 am – 5:00 pm\nSaturday\, Feb. 5\, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm \nThis conference explores the historical role of the International Labor Organization throughout the Pacific Rim.  During the last half century this vast region has become the world’s most important site of capitalist growth and social transformation\, the global center of low-wage manufacturing\, transoceanic trade\, and economic rivalry. As the ILO approaches its hundredth anniversary\, the conference probes how this United Nations affiliated international organization has defined “development\,” promoted labor standards\, fought for women’s rights\, and collaborated with nation-states and NGOs. \nKeynote Speakers:\nLeon Fink\, Distinguished Professor of History\, University of Illinois\, Chicago\, 6:30 pm\, February 3\, UCSB Alumni House\nAnita Chan\, Professor\, China Research Centre of the University of Technology\, Sydney\, 6:30 pm\, February 4\, UCSB Faculty Club \nFor a full conference schedule:
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SUMMARY:Assessing the Revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt
DESCRIPTION:The overthrow of the Ben Ali dictatorship in Tunisia by sustained popular demonstrations has led to even more cataclysmic protests in Egypt\, Yemen\, Jordan\, and elsewhere in the Arab World. UCSB has two of the best experts on Egypt and Tunisia in the US to provide perspective on recent events. Both have done extensive research in Egypt and Tunisia.\nJuan E. Campo specializes on Islam in Religious Studies. He is a past EAP Director in Cairo and a frequent visitor to Egypt. He is the current Acting UCSB EAP Director. \nNancy Gallagher is a professor of Modern Middle East History. She has published widely on both modern Tunisian and Egyptian history. She has been nominated to become the UC EAP Director in Cairo. \nhm 1/31/11
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SUMMARY:"A Republic Amidst the Stars": political astronomy and the intellectual origins of the stars and stripes
DESCRIPTION:Eran Shalev\, a historian of the early republic at the university of haifa\, Rome rebornon western shores: historical imagination and the creation of the american\nrepublic (charlottesville: university of virginia press\, 2009).   \nHis talk will demonstrate how throughout the republic’s history\, the configuration\nof the state-as-star and the consequent image of the united states as a\n“new constellation” provided a powerful and overlooked vocabulary to\narticulate and express Americans’ shifting attitudes toward\, and\nunderstanding of their federal republic. \nShalev is a powerful thinker and an engaging speaker. and a light\nlunch will be served! \nhm 1/29/11
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