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SUMMARY:The Future of History
DESCRIPTION:
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250312T121500
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250122T160000
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SUMMARY:The Original DEI: The Protestant Establishment and the Secularization of the University
DESCRIPTION:Nomi M. Stolzenberg (Nathan and Lily Shapell Professor of Law\, USC) \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/the-original-dei-the-protestant-establishment-and-the-secularization-of-the-university/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Lunch Lecture,Other,Past Events,Pasts and Future of Higher Education,Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241209T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T183602
CREATED:20241001T231643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T075810Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Neutrality: The University President as Teacher in Turbulent Times
DESCRIPTION:Michael Roth (President\, Wesleyan University) \n  \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/lchp-seminar-the-pasts-and-futures-of-higher-education-in-the-u-s-3/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Lunch Lecture,Past Events,Pasts and Future of Higher Education,Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183602
CREATED:20241001T231146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T193749Z
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SUMMARY:The University in Ruins? The Past and Futures of Today's Higher Ed Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Davarian Baldwin (Paul E. Raether Distinguished Professor of American Studies and Founding Director of Smart Cities Research Lab\, Trinity College) \n  \n \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/lchp-seminar-the-pasts-and-futures-of-higher-education-in-the-u-s-2/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Lunch Lecture,Other,Pasts and Future of Higher Education,Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241104T133000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183602
CREATED:20241001T230536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T193821Z
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SUMMARY:The Nexus of Education Non-Profits\, Corporations\, and Philanthropy: The Pressures of the Past and Reimagining the Future (The Pasts and Futures of Higher Education in the U.S. Seminar)
DESCRIPTION:Abbie Cohen (PhD Student\, UCLA) \n  \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/lchp-seminar-the-pasts-and-futures-of-higher-education-in-the-u-s/
LOCATION:Bunche 6339
CATEGORIES:Lunch Lecture,Other,Pasts and Future of Higher Education,Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183602
CREATED:20240531T143036Z
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SUMMARY:Violence in the Suburbs of France: A Tragic Cycle of Déjà Vus
DESCRIPTION:Luuk Slooter (Professor\, Utrecht University) \n \n  \nOn 27 June 2023 a 17-year-old boy\, Nahel Merzouk\, is shot dead by the police in Nanterre\, a suburb north of Paris (France). The same night collective violence erupts: cars burn down\, buildings are set on fire and there are heavy clashes between young people and the police. The unrest spreads across the French Republic and lasts for 8 days. \nThe death of Nahel was not a one-off incident\, but part of a longer history of suburban unrest in France’s marginalized suburbs. It was a déjà-vu. A tragic play that has been staged multiple times over the past four decades. Although the play has been performed in different forms\, at different locations\, and by different actors\, it has remained loyal to a script in three acts. \nIn this talk I will bring you to the disadvantaged suburbs (banlieues) of France and disaggregate this three act drama. Drawing on ethnographic research I will show how the cycle of car burning protests and police brutality is rooted in the structural violence of a socially and spatially divided society. \n  \n \nLuuk Slooter is an Assistant Professor Conflict Studies at Utrecht University. His research focuses on urban uprisings\, violence\, policing\, polarization and spatial segregation. He conducted ethnographic research in the French banlieues and disadvantaged neighborhoods in the Netherlands. He obtained his PhD from Utrecht University (the Netherlands) and the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (France). His book publications include ‘The Making of the Banlieue: An Ethnography of Space\, Identity and Violence’ (Palgrave\, 2019) and ‘Geweld’ [Violence] (Athenaeum\, 2021 – in Dutch – co-authored with Prof. Jolle Demmers). \nLuuk Slooter is currently visiting Professor at UCLA’s Center for European and Russian Studies (Dutch Studies Program). \n  \n  \nRSVP Here by June 3
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/violence-in-the-suburbs-of-france-a-tragic-cycle-of-deja-vus/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other,Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240515T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240515T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183602
CREATED:20240328T225058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T195705Z
UID:6294-1715788800-1715796000@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:How European Wars End - and What This Might Tell Us About the Conditions for Peace in Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:Stella Ghervas (Assistant Professor\, UCLA) \n \n  \n \nStella Ghervas is Professor of History and the Eugen Weber Chair in Modern European History at UCLA. She has held teaching\, research and visiting positions in Australia\, France\, Georgia\, Moldova\, Romania\, Russia\, Switzerland\, Ukraine\, the United Kingdom\, and the United States. Her main interests are in intellectual and international history of modern Europe\, with special reference to the history of peace and peace-making\, and in Russia’s intellectual and maritime history. She is the author or editor of six books\, most notably Réinventer la tradition: Alexandre Stourdza et l’Europe de la Sainte Alliance (2008)\, which won the Guizot Prize from the Académie Française\, A Cultural History of Peace in the Age of Enlightenment (co-ed.\, 2020)\, and Conquering Peace: From the Enlightenment to the European Union (2021)\, which won the 2023 Laura Shannon Prize. She is now working on a new book Calming the Waters? A New History of the Black Sea\, 1774-1920s\, and an anthology of essential texts on peace from the Antiquity to the present day. \nCheck out a recent interview featuring Professor Ghervas\, “Pondering Peace: A Q&A with Professor Stella Ghervas”\, available on the UCLA College website.
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/title-tbd/
CATEGORIES:Other,Public Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240110T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T183602
CREATED:20231102T002213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T195748Z
UID:6008-1704902400-1704909600@luskincenter.history.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Racism\, Law\, and the Hidden Power of the Archive
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Hinton (Professor\, Yale University) \n \nThe United States Supreme Court has made it nearly impossible to prove that a particular law is racially discriminatory. Under the standards the Court established in the 1970s\, archival materials are the only available evidentiary sources that can be used to prove discriminatory intent behind the enactment of criminal and civil laws. Although the proof lies in the historical record\, it has yet to be fully utilized in this manner. Focusing her discussion on crime control policies enacted in the 1980s and 1990s\, Elizabeth Hinton will explore opportunities within archives to combat racial discrimination and advance social justice through the law. \n  \nElizabeth Hinton is Professor of History\, African American Studies\, and Law at Yale University. Her research focuses on the persistence of poverty\, racial inequality\, and urban violence in the 20th century United States. Professor Hinton’s first book\, From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America was published by Harvard University Press in 2017. Her recent book\, America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s (Liveright 2021)\, won a Robert F. Kennedy book award. \n  \nDate: Wednesday\, January 10\, 2024 \nTime: 4 pm \nLocation: Bunche Hall 6275 \n  \nLight refreshments will be served. \n  \nPlease RSVP before Friday\, January 5.
URL:https://luskincenter.history.ucla.edu/event/racism-law-and-the-hidden-power-of-the-archive/
LOCATION:Bunche 6275\, Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles
CATEGORIES:Other,Public Lecture
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