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Age of Revolutions or World Crisis? Global Causation, Connection, and Comparison, c. 1760-1840
A conference at the Clark Library organized by David Armitage, Harvard University, and Peter Reill, UCLA Co-sponsored by SCAS-Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala
Saturday, May 17, 2008
9:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Williams Andrew Clark Memorial Library
Friday, May 16 – Saturday, May 17
European and American historians have long seen the decades around 1800 as an “Age of Revolutions”: American, French,
Registration Deadline: May 9, 2008
Registration Fees: $25 per person; UC faculty & staff, students with ID: no charge*
*Students should enclose a photocopy of their current ID with the registration form.
Fees are not refundable and apply to full or partial attendance.
To register, please visit:
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/c1718cs/calendar.htm#may16
Please be aware that space at the
Saturday, May 17
9:30 A.M. Coffee
10:00 A.M. Session 3
Chair: Sanjay Subrahmanyam, UCLA
Joseph C. Miller,
The Historical Dynamics of the ‘Age of Revolutions’ in
Juan Cole,
Hybridity and Difference in the
Robert Travers,
Imperial Repercussions:
1:00 P.M. Lunch
2:00 P.M. Session 4
Chair: Max Edling,
Peter Carey,
“Times that try men's souls”: Revolutionary
Kenneth Pomeranz,
Their Own Path to Crisis? State-Building, Social Change, and the Limits of Qing Expansion, ca. 1785-1825
Tel: 310-206-8552
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/c1718cs/calendar.htm#may16
Sponsor(s): Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies
