A History Lecture Series: Resistance and Revolution
January 26, 2023
In this free and public lecture series, scholars will discuss diverse histories of struggle and survival across Russia, Iran, Italy, and the United States. With support from the ISU Cultural Events Committee, the ISU History Department will be hosting talks by Ryan Tucker Jones (University of Oregon), Negar Mottahedeh (Duke University), Jacopo Galimberti (Università Iuav di Venezia), and Amanda Hendrix-Komoto (University of Montana) throughout Spring 2023.
"Red Leviathan: The Soviet Union and the Secret Destruction of the World's Whales"
Ryan Tucker Jones, University of Oregon
Monday, January 30, 3 pm (in-person & Zoom)
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"Listening to Feminist Revolution"
Negar Mottahedeh, Duke University
Monday, February 6, 3 pm (Zoom)
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"The Work of Love. Milli Gandini from the Wages for Housework to the Italian Socialist Party"
Jacopo Galimberti, Università Iuav di Venezia
Monday, March 13, 3 pm (Zoom)
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"Making Native Kin: Latter-day Saints and the Politics of the Assimilation in the Aftermath of Colonization"
Amanda Hendrix-Komoto, University of Montana
Monday, March 27, 3 pm (in-person & Zoom)
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