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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, Caribbean, Latin American, and European. Global historians have more recently seen this same period as an era of “World Crisis” or globally “Convergent Revolutions,” from the Americas to East Asia.  In the words of one leading proponent of this new characterization, “The crisis of the old order had Asian, African, and American, as well as European origins.  Its consequences were also global.” This conference will bring together scholars of Europe, the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East and Asia (South, East and South-East) to tackle the question: Was Europe the catalyst of the global crisis of this era, or was it simply one site among many in which political reform, state formation, and imperial expansion explosively interacted with each other across the globe?

 

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 Clark is limited and that registration closes when capacity is reached. No confirmation will be sent, but we will contact you if we receive your registration after we reach capacity.

 

Saturday, May 17

9:30 A.M.        Coffee

 

10:00 A.M.      Session 3

Chair: Sanjay Subrahmanyam, UCLA

 

                        Joseph C. Miller, University of Virginia

The Historical Dynamics of the ‘Age of Revolutions’ in Africa

 

Juan Cole, University of Michigan

Hybridity and Difference in the French Republic of Egypt

 

                        Robert Travers, Cornell University

Imperial Repercussions: South Asia and the World, c. 1760-1840

 

1:00 P.M.         Lunch

 

2:00 P.M.         Session 4

Chair: Max Edling, Uppsala University

                       

                        Peter Carey, Trinity College, Oxford University

“Times that try men's souls”: Revolutionary Europe and the Destruction of Java's Old Order, 1808-1830

 

Kenneth Pomeranz, University of California, Irvine

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

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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
Friday, May 16, 2008
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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