Week of Events
Global Politics in the 1970s: The Transformation of China
Global Politics in the 1970s: The Transformation of China
This workshop is about global politics in the 1970s, focusing primarily on the transformation of China in and around that decade. Professor Westad will make a brief presentation and then lead a discussion of some of his recent scholarship. Workshop attendees are encouraged to read in advance Professor Westad's essay, "The Great Transformation: China in […]
Art Markets and Cultural Exchanges: New Perspectives on the Renaissance
Art Markets and Cultural Exchanges: New Perspectives on the Renaissance
Michael North is Professor of History at the University of Greifswald in Germany. He is the 2010-2011 Fulbright Chair in German Studies at UCSB. Professor North’s research and teaching interests include the Holy Roman Empire, the growth of consumer culture in early modern Europe, the development of German nationalism, and the conceptualization of the Baltic […]
Native to the Republic: Citizenship, Slum Clearance and Social Welfare in 1950s Marseille
Native to the Republic: Citizenship, Slum Clearance and Social Welfare in 1950s Marseille
During the post-World War Two economic boom, France implemented a comprehensive urbanism program intended to modernize and rationalize the nation by putting the city, the home, and the citizen in order. During this period, France was also working out the repercussions of decolonization as families from former French colonies in Africa and Asia migrated to […]
From Victory Gardens to Urban Agriculture: Join the Garden Revolution
From Victory Gardens to Urban Agriculture: Join the Garden Revolution
Hayden-Smith will present an in-depth look at the past and present of theVictory Garden movement. This paper will review historical case studies and discuss current national policies and models as well as future work needed to sustain the Victory Garden model as part of the overall local food movement. Hayden-Smith will also discuss urban agriculture […]
The Language of Hip Hop
The Language of Hip Hop
A Zimbabwean born academic and musician, Dr. Farai Berefocuses on what he calls Black performativity, the performance of Blackness as a political force and how Black performance can be said to embody Blackness. He looks at the context of Black performance in Africa, the United States, and the rest of the African Diaspora. Bere received […]