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  Calendar of Events 2008—2009
(all events are held at The William Andrews Clark Memorial Library)
 
  October        
   

Fri./Sat.
3-4th
10a.m.

Conference:
Letters Before the Law, 1640—1789

—organized by Jayne Lewis (UC Irvine), Ann Jessie Van Sant (UC Irvine)

   
   

Sun.
12th
2p.m.

Chamber Music at the Clark:
Manhattan Piano Trio

 
   

Fri.
24th
1.30p.m.

Sat.
25th
10a.m.

Conference:
The British Atlantic in an Age of Revolution and Reaction: From Boston to Peterloo and Tea Party to Massacre

—Session 1, The American Crisis

—organized by Saree Makdisi and Michael Meranze

 
       
  November        
   

Sun.
9th
2p.m.

Chamber Music at the Clark:
Les Paladins

   
   

Sat.
22nd
2p.m.

Lecture:
Kenneth Karmiole Lecture on the History of the Book Trade
Making Novels in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Puffers, Debauchers and Trade

—James Raven

 

Ken Karmiole  
     
  December  

 

   
   

Sun.
7th
2p.m.

Chamber Music at the Clark:
Kevin Kenner
 

 

 
     
  January      
    Sat.
10th
2p.m.
Chamber Music at the Clark:
Augustin Hadelich and Ian Parker
 
   

Fri./Sat.
23-24th
10a.m.

Conference:
In and Out of the Archive: Archival Practice and Political Information in the Early Modern Period

—organized by Randolph C. Head (UC Riverside), Jennifer S. Milligan (Marymount Manhattan College) 
—co-sponsored by the UC Riverside Department of History, the UC Riverside Center for Ideas and Society, and the UCLA Department of Information Studies/Center for Information as Evidence.
—with special thanks to the Thyssen Foundation.

 
     
  February        
   

Fri./Sat.
6-7th
10a.m.

Conference:
Making Science: Inspiration and Reputation, 1400–1800

—organized by Mary Terrall, Deborah Harkness (USC)
—co-sponsored by the Dibner History of Science Program at the Huntington Library and the USC-Huntington Early Modern Studies Institute

 
   

Fri./Sat.
20-21st
10a.m.

Conference:
The British Atlantic in an Age of Revolution and Reaction: From Boston to Peterloo and Tea Party to Massacre

—Session 2, London

—organized by Saree Makdisi and Michael Meranze 

 
   

Fri./Sat.
27-28th
10a.m.

Conference:
Opera and Politics in the “Ancien Regime

—organized by Olivia Bloechl 

 
     
  March      
    Sun.
1st
2p.m.
Chamber Music at the Clark:
Trio di Parma
 
 
   

Sun.
8th
2p.m.

Chamber Music at the Clark:
Bennewitz Quartet

 
     
  April      
 

Fri./Sat.
3-4th
10a.m.

Conference:
Excavating the Past: Archaeological Perspectives on Black Atlantic Regional Networks

—organized by Andrew Apter and Patrick Polk
—co-sponsored with the UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, the Mellon Transforming the Humanities Grant, and the UCLA James S. Coleman African Studies Center

   
   

Fri./Sat.
17-18th
10a.m.

Conference:
The Limits of the Atlantic Republican Tradition

—organized by Margaret Jacob, Wijnand Mijnhardt (University of Utrecht), Catherine Secretan (CNRS, Paris) 
—co-sponsored with the Consulate General of the Netherlands, Los Angeles

   
   

Fri./Sat.
24-25th
10a.m.

Conference:
The British Atlantic in an Age of Revolution and Reaction: From Boston to Peterloo and Tea Party to Massacre

—Session 3, America

—organized by Saree Makdisi and Michael Meranze 

   
       
  May        
    Sat.
2nd
2p.m.

Poetry Afternoons at the Clark:
May Day, May Day—Poems of Spring and Social Protest

—arranged by Bruce Whiteman and Estelle Gershgoren Novak

 
    Sun.
10th
2p.m.
Chamber Music at the Clark:
Euclid Quartet with cellist Jennifer Culp
 
   

Fri./Sat.
15-16th
10a.m.

Conference:
The British Atlantic in an Age of Revolution and Reaction: From Boston to Peterloo and Tea Party to Massacre

—Session 4, That things depart which never may return

—organized by Saree Makdisi and Michael Meranze 

 
   

Fri./Sat.
29-30th
10a.m.

Confernce:
The Wilde Archive

—organized by Joseph Bristow 

 

 

 
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