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American Decline, Europe and the end of the Bipolar World Order: Raymond Aron’s Neoconservative turn of the 1970s

FedEx Global Center #3009 301 Pittsboro St, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Dr. Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, Yale University April 17 | 5.15-6.45 pm 3009 FedEx Global Education Center, UNC-CH Cosponsored by the Carolina Seminar on Transnational and Modern Global History and UNC-CH Center for European Studies Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins is a historian of Modern … Read more

Transatlantic Antifascisms: From the Spanish Civil War to the End of World War II

FedEx Global Center #3009 301 Pittsboro St, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Antifascism has received little attention compared to its enemy. No historian or social scientist has previously attempted to define its nature and history - yet antifascism became perhaps the most powerful ideology of the twentieth century. Michael Seidman fills this … Read more

“To Girdle the World with an Iron Chain”: R.M Stephenson and the Imperial Railway Imagination | Erica Mukherjee

National Humanities Center 7 T.W. Alexander Drive, Durham, NC, United States

The Triangle Global British History Seminar and the Global and Transnational Modern History Seminar are pleased to convene our next session, Friday, 31 January, 2020, 4-6pm at the National Humanities Center, West Conference Room. Our speaker will be: Erica Mukherjee, … Read more

This Art Belongs to the Artist: Art as Human Rights Exhibition & Symposium

Hanes Art Center 121 E Cameron Ave, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

FRIDAY APRIL 12 Exhibition Reception, 2 – 3 pm Hanes Art Center Gallery Symposium, 3 – 7 pm Hanes Art Center Auditorium, Room 121, zoom https://unc.zoom.us/j/99121784899 Through an art exhibition and symposium, this program explores the ongoing impact of state violence … Read more