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SUMMARY:The Writing of John Winthrop\, Jr.\,  Alchemy\, and the Creation of New England Culture\, 1606-1676
DESCRIPTION:Walter Woodward\, the Connecticut State Historian and Assoc. Prof. of  History at the Univ. of Connecticut\, Storrs\, will be giving this talk via  Skype hookup on Tuesday\, April 26\, 1-2:15\, in HSSB 3001E (the seminar  room located in the old Religious Studies Dept office) as part of the  history department colloquium series and my History 201AM seminar on  Colonial America.\nWoodward’s talk will touch on colonial  history\, history of science\, and public history\, as well as offer a  narrative of his own development as a scholar and public history professional. Ever wondered what it would be like to be a state  historian?  Walter can tell you: it keeps you on your toes. \nWoodward will address the process of conceiving\, researching\, writing\,  and publishing his book\, Prospero’s America: John Winthrop\, Jr.\,  Alchemy\, and the Creation of New England Culture\, 1606-1676  (Omohundro Institute\, UNC Press 2010).  This is a study of John  Winthrop Jr\, the founder of New London Colony\, governor of Connecticut\, and a leading alchemical and medical practitioner in  seventeenth-century New England. \nThe book itself is available at:\nAmazon.com. \nOr you can find a description and review of it at:\nphilobiblios blog. \nHope to see you there! \nThis program co-sponsored by the Department of History and the Program  in Public Historical Studies. \nhm 4/19/11
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SUMMARY:Globalization and Flexibilization: The Remaking of the Employee Relationship in the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk by Katherine Stone\, UCLA School of Law.\nStone will talk on “Globalization and Flexibilization: The Remaking of the Employee Relationship in the 21st Century.” She is the author of the prize-winning From Widgets to Digits: Employment Regulation for the Changing Workplace (2004)\, as well as dozens of path-breaking law review essays on work and employment.  \nThe talk\, and subsequent discussion\, is part of the History 294: Colloquium in Work\, Labor\, and Political Economy\, 2010-2011 lecture series. \nThe Spring Quarter series is on Worker Rights and the Law 20th Century America. \nThe Colloquium meets on Friday\, April 29 at 1 p.m. in 4041 Humanities and Social Science Building.  \njmj 04/09/2011
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