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Juan Cobo Betancourt, “The Coming of the Kingdom: The Muisca, Catholic Reform, and Spanish Colonialism in the New Kingdom of Granada
Juan Cobo Betancourt, “The Coming of the Kingdom: The Muisca, Catholic Reform, and Spanish Colonialism in the New Kingdom of Granada
Book Presentation: "The Coming of the Kingdom: The Muisca, Catholic Reform, and Spanish Colonialism in the New Kingdom of Granada" Juan Cobo Betancourt UC Santa Barbara | Associate Professor of History Commentator: Yanna Yannakakis Emory University | Professor of History The Coming of the Kingdom explores the experiences of the Indigenous Muisca peoples of the […]
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Juan Cobo Betancourt, “Christianity, Colonialism, & the Muisca peoples of the Northern Andes”
Juan Cobo Betancourt, “Christianity, Colonialism, & the Muisca peoples of the Northern Andes”
Public Lecture: Juan Cobo Betancourt, "Christianity, Colonialism, & the Muisca peoples of the Northern Andes" Alhecama Theatre, 215 E. Canon Perdido Street, located in El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park Free and open to the public. RSVP to historyassociates@ia.ucsb.edu How does colonialism work without a strong colonial state? How does religious conversion work […]
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Shelley Bookspan, The Historian as Detective, Public History Colloquium
Shelley Bookspan, The Historian as Detective, Public History Colloquium
Shelley Bookspan, a graduate of UCSB’s public history program, will talk about her extensive and varied career as a consulting historian, and offer students tips and guidance about careers in consulting. Â
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Michael Cooperson (UCLA), “Towards a New Arabic Literary History”
Michael Cooperson (UCLA), “Towards a New Arabic Literary History”
Towards a new Arabic literary history Michael Cooperson, Professor of Arabic, NELC, UCLA What did pre-modern authors writing in Arabic have to say about their own literary history? Many things, as it turns out, most of them non-linear. In this respect, their accounts differ from the rise-and-fall story later promulgated by European scholars––a story which […]
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Carlyle Constantino, Curating “Creative Currents: Student Expression in the Arts,” Public History Colloquium
Carlyle Constantino, Curating “Creative Currents: Student Expression in the Arts,” Public History Colloquium
Join the Public History Colloquium for a conversation with Carlyle Constantino, curator of the exhibition, "Creative Currents: Student Expression in the Arts," at the Sara Miller McCune Arts Library. Please note different day (Thursday) and place (at the exhibition, in the Arts Library).
Lisa Jacobson, “Intoxicating Pleasures,” Humanities Decanted Dialogue
Lisa Jacobson, “Intoxicating Pleasures,” Humanities Decanted Dialogue
Professors Lisa Jacobson and Erika Rappaport will discuss Jacobson's new book Intoxicating Pleasures: The Reinvention of Wine, Beer, and Whiskey after Prohibition (University of California Press, 2024).