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SUMMARY:Lawrence Badash Memorial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Princeton University historian Michael D. Gordin give an engaging public lecture on the “Pseudoscience Wars” and the birth of the scientific fringe. \n???; hm 8/14/12
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/lawrence-badash-memorial-lecture/
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SUMMARY:Reciprocity in the French Revolution
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Walton will discuss how the concept of reciprocity (in its reified\, noun form réciprocité) emerged in the Enlightenment and was invoked to work through modern problems: political economy\, rights\, and citizenship.  It was in the twentieth century that the term fell out of the modern/democratic lexicon to become associated with pre-modern societies.\nCharles Walton\, an historian of the French Revolution\, is the author of Policing Public Opinion in the French Revolution: The Culture of Calumny and the Problem of Free Speech (Oxford\, 2011). \nSponsored by the Department of History. \njwil 08.x.2012
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/reciprocity-in-the-french-revolution/
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