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SUMMARY:Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography\, War\, and the  Holocaust
DESCRIPTION:In January 1942\, three years before Americans arrived at Buchenwald  and Dachau\, Jewish photographers working for the Soviet press became  the first liberators to photograph the unprecedented horror we now  call the Holocaust. These photographers participated in a social  project in which they were emotionally and intellectually invested;  they had been dispatched by the Stalinist state to document Nazi  atrocities.  David Shneer tells the stories of these photographers and  highlights their work through their own images; he has amassed  never-before-published photographs from families\, collectors\, and  private archives.\nSpeaker: \nDavid Shneer is the Singer Chair of Jewish History at the University  of Colorado\, Boulder. His most recent books include NEW JEWS: THE END  OF THE JEWISH DIASPORA (NYU\, 2005) and the award-winning THROUGH  SOVIET JEWISH EYES: PHOTOGRAPHY\, WAR\, AND THE HOLOCAUST (Rutgers\,  2011).  Professor Shneer has published scholarly articles in leading  journals like THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW and in the popular press  such as the Huffington Post and THE JEWISH DAILY FORWARD. \nEvent sponsored by the History Department\, Center for Cold War and International Studies\, the Dept of Germanic\, Slavic and Semitic Studies\, and the program in Jewish Studies. \nhm 3/30/12
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SUMMARY:Conflict\, Consensus\, and the Crossing of Boundaries in the Premodern World
DESCRIPTION:The Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group at the University of California\, Santa Barbara is pleased to host the 3rd Biennial Graduate Student Conference on Ancient Borderlands.  The full conference program appears below.\nFRIDAY\, APRIL 13TH \nCOFFEE/ MEET AND GREET– starting at 2:00pm \nINTRODUCTIONS AND WELCOMING COMMENTS– 3:00pm\nDean David Marshall\, Prof. John W. I. Lee\, Prof. Beth DePalma Digeser\, Peninah Wolpo \nPANEL ONE: GEOGRAPHIES\, REAL AND IMAGINED– 3:30-4:30\n1)”Love and Wine: The Ancient Mediterranean and the Geographies of Space and Time”\n-Andrew Tobolowsky\, Brown University\, Department of Religious Studies\n2)“Strabo’s Representation of the Mesopotamian Borderland”\n-Hamish Cameron\, University of Southern California\, Department of Classics \nComments: Dr. Felix Racine\, University of St. Andrews\, School of Classics \nKEYNOTE ADDRESS– 4:30pm\nProf. BRADLEY PARKER\, University of Utah\, Department of History \nRECEPTION– 5:30pm\nGRADUATE STUDENT DINNER– 7:30pm \nSATURDAY\, APRIL 14TH \nCOFFEE– starting at 8:45am \nPANEL TWO: DEFINING THE LIMITS OF COMMUNITY– 9:50am\nChair: Prof. Frances Hahn\, UCSB\, Department of Classics\n1)“The so-called Assyrian Fortifications in the Iron IIC Western Negev: a Comparative Approach”\n-Heidi Dodgson\, UCLA\, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures\n2)“Deconstructing Town and Country: Reconsidering Urban\, Suburban and Rural in Ancient Rome”\n-Tracey Watts\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, Department of History\n3)“Bounding the Conceptual City: The Roman Pomerium”\n-Alison Turtledove\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, Department of History \nPANEL THREE: CONSTRUCTING AND CONCEALING IDENTITY IN THE FRONTIERS– 11:15am\n1)“Outliers and Interactions: The Face of Loro Ceramics”\n-Deborah Spivak\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, Department of Art History\n2)“Druidic Relations: Bridging Gaul and Rome”\n-Regina Loehr\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, Department of Classics\n3)“Antique Antiques in Roman Hispania: Archaeological Heirlooms as Indicators of Indigenous Identity and Cultural Resistance in Roman Frontier Zones”\n-Linda Gosner\, Brown University\, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World \nComments: Prof. Mary Hancock\, UCSB Departments of History and Anthropology;  \nLUNCH 12:35-2:00pm \nPANEL FOUR: DISCOURSES OF THE OTHER– 2:00pm\nChair: Prof. Dayna Kalleres\, UCSD\, Department of Literature\n1)”Narrative and Iranian Identity in the New Persian Renaissance”\n-Conrad Harter\, University of California\, Irvine\, Department of History\n2)“Ethnicity\, Hybridity\, and the Perception of Community: The Role of Law in Shaping Ethnicity in the Anglo-Welsh Borderlands”\n-Michael Hill\, Rutgers University\, Department of History\n3)“Your Impurity is My Purity: The ‘Jewish’ Persecution of Christ in P. Heidelberg\, inv. G 1101”\n-Joseph Sanzo\, University of California\, Los Angeles\, Department of History \nComments: Prof. Heidi Marx-Wolf\, University of Manitoba\, Department of Religion \nPANEL FIVE: PIRATES! POLICING THE BOUNDARIES– 3:30pm\n1)“Pompey’s Pet Pirates: Making Subjects from Outlaws”\n-Jason Shattuck\, University of Washington\, Department of History\n2)“Laws and Lines: Monsters\, Boundaries and the Rise of ‘Cilician’ Pirates”\n-Andrew Roller\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, Department of History\n3)“Arrrr! There be Pirates in Homer!”\n-Daniel Bellum\, UC Irvine\, Department of Classics \nComments: Prof. Michele Salzman\, UC Riverside\, Department of History;   \nCLOSING COMMENTS– 5:00pm\nProf. GREG FISHER\, Carleton University\, Department of Greek and Roman Studies \njwil 10.iv.2012
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