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SUMMARY:Discovering Columbus (and his Many Lives)
DESCRIPTION:“I thought there were too many books on Columbus until I read Matthew Restall’s\,” judged one reviewer of The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus— “which has made me realize that formerly there were at least nine too few.” Said the New York Times: “Entertaining and unpredictable.” For answers to the questions you’ve always had—and some you didn’t know you had—join us in hearing Professor Restall present some of the things he discovered (or Columbused) in his mind-changing\, myth-busting new book. \nThis event is organized by the Department of History and sponsored by CLAIR; the Latin American and Iberian Studies Program; the Departments of Art History\, Religious Studies\, and Global Studies; and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center
URL:https://lais.ucsb.edu/event/discovering-columbus-and-his-many-lives/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room HSSB 6020
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:LAIS Community Breakfast in November
DESCRIPTION:Our monthly community breakfast will take place on Wednesday\, November 5\, at 9:00 a.m. Come out to Girvetz 2320 to enjoy free bagels and coffee!
URL:https://lais.ucsb.edu/event/lais-community-breakfast-in-november/
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SUMMARY:Discovering Colonial Latin American History
DESCRIPTION:Matthew Restall is a historian whose scholarship focuses on six areas of specialization: the Spanish Conquest era in the Americas; Aztec and Maya history; the history of colonial Mesoamerica\, primarily Yucatan but including Mexico\, Guatemala\, and Belize; the African diaspora in the Americas; the history of Christopher Columbus; and the history of popular music. Join LAIS graduate students and graduate affiliates for a discussion of his work\, including his latest book\, The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus. \n*Contact jcobo@ucsb.edu for pre-circulated reading. \nThis event is organized by the Latin American and Iberian Studies Program and co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American and Iberian Research\, Latin American and Iberian Studies; the Departments of Art History\, Religious Studies\, and Global Studies; and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center. \n 
URL:https://lais.ucsb.edu/event/discovering-colonial-latin-american-history/
LOCATION:Girvetz 2320
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