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Global Humanisms Digital Humanities Forum

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

Organized by Chris Johanson (Classics and Digital Humanities, UCLA) and Zrinka Stahuljak (CMRS-CEGS, UCLA). This workshop will serve as a forum on Digital Humanities research in Cultural Heritage sites. The focus will be on the Eastern Adriatic sites over a long period of time (300-1600). The Eastern Adriatic, with its rich ancient, late antique, medieval...

Reinventing Woman’s Nature: Early Modern Feminism and Its Roots – Day 2

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

Register to attend in person in Royce 306. Register to attend online with Zoom. Challenges to inferiorizing conceptions of women’s nature that grew in prominence in the 16th and 17th centuries should be seen not just as applications of changing philosophical conceptions of nature under the rise of mechanical philosophy, but as helping to shape...

Reinventing Woman’s Nature: Early Modern Feminism and Its Roots – Day 3

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

Register to attend in person in Royce 306. Register to attend online with Zoom. Challenges to inferiorizing conceptions of women’s nature that grew in prominence in the 16th and 17th centuries should be seen not just as applications of changing philosophical conceptions of nature under the rise of mechanical philosophy, but as helping to shape...

Liminality and Cosmopolitanism in the Early Modern World – Day 1

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

CMRS-CEGS Workshop “Possession: Race, Gender, and Ownership in the French Atlantic," a lecture by Jennifer Palmer (History, University of Georgia). Organized by Barbara Fuchs (English, Spanish, UCLA) and Andrew Devereux (History, UCSD). Click for readings.

Liminality and Cosmopolitanism in the Early Modern World – Day 2

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

CMRS-CEGS Seminar Organized by Barbara Fuchs (English, Spanish, UCLA) and Andrew Devereux (History, UCSD). With  Chloe Ireton (History, University College London) and Jennifer Palmer (History, University of Georgia). Register to attend IN PERSON: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemJHpVpq0pLc-TmRvDLGA8HAsge07N3yYwIlh7GnziEFyCHQ/viewform Register to attend on ZOOM: https://ucla.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAsdOivrz8tH9CcxbiZNPQBDWUruZXm-P08 Click for readings.

Liminality and Cosmopolitanism in the Early Modern World – Day 3

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

CMRS-CEGS Workshop "Slavery & Freedom in Black Thought in the Spanish Atlantic in the 16th Century,"  a lecture by Chloe Ireton (History, University College London). Organized by Barbara Fuchs (English, Spanish, UCLA) and Andrew Devereux (History, UCSD). Register to attend IN PERSON (only option): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdNPbpXliFnZcDsMWffTPVmezNm7Cagdk9iVAtKBdDWyXasvg/viewform Click for readings.

(Re)envisioning Ancient Worlds

Royce 306 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles CA

A Workshop Hosted by Global Antiquity for Colleagues in California December 5–6, 2023 | Royce Hall 306 Global Antiquity is thrilled to announce its inaugural workshop titled “(Re)envisioning Ancient Worlds.” This event, held at UCLA in Royce 306 over two days (December 5 and 6, 2023), will include invited speakers from across the University of...

The Mediterranean Seminar Winter Workshop 2024, Intermediaries, Middle Grounds, Middle Sea

Royce 314 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA

As the theater of engagement and integration of communities originating on the shores or from the hinterlands of Africa, Asia, and Europe, the Mediterranean region served as a dynamic center of interaction and exchange from Antiquity through early modernity. Even as it began to lose political and economic centrality, it has remained a zone of...