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SUMMARY:The Future of History: Have We Reached the End of History Again?
DESCRIPTION:Miloš Jovanović\, David N. Myers\, Natasha Piano\, and Terry Tang \n \n  \nIntroducing a new multi-part series on “The Future of History\,” co-presented by the Wende Museum and the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy. \nThis panel revisits the conclusion of political scientist Francis Fukuyama in his 1992 book The End of History and the Last Man\, that we have reached “the universalization of Western liberal democracy as the final form of human government.” Today\, we are forced to ask whether the rise of illiberal authoritarianism marks a new end of history. \nHow should we think about the next phase of history? As part of an unfolding journey into the future\, or as the beginning of the end? \nMiloš Jovanović is Assistant Professor of History at UCLA. His first book\, Cities of Dust and Mud: Urbanism and Bourgeois Fantasy in the Balkans (Stanford University Press\, 2026)\, explores the social costs of elite-led urban change. His new research project\, Spaces of Empire: The Habsburg World and its Afterlives\, examines the diverse trajectories of urban spaces after imperial collapse. \nDavid N. Myers is Distinguished Professor of History and holds the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair in Jewish History at UCLA. He is the founding director of the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy. He also directs the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate\, the UCLA Dialogue Across Difference Initiative\, and the UCLA Bedari Kindness Institute. He is the author or editor of more than fifteen books\, including American Shtetl (winner of the 2022 National Jewish Book Award). \nNatasha Piano is Assistant Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. She specializes in democratic theory and the history of political thought\, focusing on realist and empirical traditions in political science and Italian political theory. Her book\, Democratic Elitism: The Founding Myth of American Political Science (Harvard University Press\, 2025)\, examines how misinterpretations of elite theory shaped American political systems. \nTerry Tang is Executive Editor of the Los Angeles Times. Appointed in 2024\, she is the first female editor in the paper’s history. Before joining the Los Angeles Times in 2019\, she served as director of publications and editorial at the American Civil Liberties Union and held multiple editorial roles at The New York Times. She holds a BA from Yale and a JD from New York University School of Law. \nAs the Wende’s galleries will be open during this program\, you may enter through the front doors of the museum. Theater doors open 15 minutes before the start time. Seating is first come\, first served. An RSVP does not guarantee admission once capacity is reached. No late entry. \n  \nRSVP here
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/the-future-of-history-have-we-reached-the-end-of-history-again/
LOCATION:Wende Museum\, 10808 Culver Blvd\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230
CATEGORIES:Co-sponsored Events,Other,Putting History to Work Workshop Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20251110T183000
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SUMMARY:"Teach Truth: The Struggle for an Antiracist Education" with Jesse Hagopian
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URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/teach-truth-the-struggle-for-an-antiracist-education-with-jesse-hagopian/
LOCATION:3312 Murphy Hall
CATEGORIES:Co-sponsored Events,Other
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SUMMARY:The Future of History
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URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/the-future-of-history/
LOCATION:Legacy Room\, Luskin Conference Center\, 425 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095
CATEGORIES:Co-sponsored Events,Other,Public Lecture
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SUMMARY:The Legacy of Impunity: A Book Talk with Philippe Sands
DESCRIPTION:UCLA Law Room 1447 \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/the-legacy-of-impunity-a-book-talk-with-philippe-sands/
LOCATION:ULCA Law Room 1447
CATEGORIES:Co-sponsored Events,Other,Public Lecture
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SUMMARY:Why History Matters in an Age of Polycrisis
DESCRIPTION:Wende Museum
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/why-history-matters-in-an-age-of-polycrisis/
LOCATION:Wende Museum\, 10808 Culver Blvd\, Culver City\, CA\, 90230
CATEGORIES:Co-sponsored Events,Other
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Director Q&A: Agniia Galdanova’s queer dissident documentary film “QUEENDOM”
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Department of Slavic\, East European\, and Eurasian Languages and Cultures (SEEELC)\, in collaboration with the UCLA School of Theater\, Film\, and Television\, the UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies (CERS)\, and the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy\, invites you to a screening of Agniia Galdanova’s dissident Russian documentary film “Queendom\,” which will be followed by a Q&A session with the director. View the trailer here. \n  \nFilm Synopsis \nGena\, a queer artist from a small town in Russia\, dresses in otherworldly costumes made from junk and tape\, and protests the government on the streets of Moscow. Born and raised on the harsh streets of Magadan\, a frigid outpost of the Soviet gulag\, Gena is only 21. She stages radical performances in public that become a new form of art and activism. By doing that\, she wants to change people’s perception of beauty and queerness and bring attention to the harassment of the LGBTQ+ community. Their performances – often dark\, strange\, evocative\, and queer at their core – are a manifestation of Gena’s subconscious. But they come at a price. \n  \nAbout the Director \nAgniia Galdanova is a Sundance and IDFA-supported documentary film director. Her previous film\, “One Step Forward\, One Step Back\,” about a family’s dream to live far from civilization in the Altai Mountains\, premiered at the Message to Man International Film Festival. Her work focuses on complex human relationships told through immersive observational language. Her new film QUEENDOM about a young queer artist Gena Marvin premiered at SXSW 2023 in Documentary Competition.
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/film-screening-and-director-qa-agniia-galdanovas-queer-dissident-documentary-film-queendom/
LOCATION:James Bridges Theater\, 235 Charles E. Young Drive E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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