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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250313
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SUMMARY:The Bible in Its Ancient Iranian Context
DESCRIPTION:March 13-14\, 2025 | 306 & 314 Royce Hall\nUCLA \nAn International Conference Convened by:\nM. Rahim Shayegan\, UCLA\nWilliam Schniedewind\, UCLA\nCatherine Bonesho\, UCLA \nCo-sponsored by:\nThe Pourdavoud Institute for the Study of the Iranian World\nThe Alan D. Leve Center for Jewish Studies \nZoom Webinar Link \nDownload the Conference Program \nAlthough there has been renewed interest in the Persian period in biblical scholarship\, the profound impact of the ancient Iranian world on the biblical books of Esther and Daniel has often been taken for granted. From their dynamic portraits of foreign kings and Jewish communities in the imperial court to their use of Iranian institutions and literary traditions\, it is impossible to disentangle the books of Esther and Daniel from their ancient Iranian contexts. This conference foregrounds the influence of the ancient Iranian world on Esther and Daniel and its lasting impact on ancient Jewish communities. \nIn organizing this conference\, we hope to offer a truly interdisciplinary analysis of Esther\, Daniel and ancient Iranian Studies by inviting speakers specializing in subjects related to Second Temple Judaism\, Hebrew Bible\, and the Achaemenid Empire. Topics explored at the conference include Jewish constructions of the diaspora and Persian court\, Achaemenid religions\, Aramaic scribalism\, and imperial ideology and hybridity. \nRegister\nvar gform;gform||(document.addEventListener(“gform_main_scripts_loaded”\,function(){gform.scriptsLoaded=!0})\,document.addEventListener(“gform/theme/scripts_loaded”\,function(){gform.themeScriptsLoaded=!0})\,window.addEventListener(“DOMContentLoaded”\,function(){gform.domLoaded=!0})\,gform={domLoaded:!1\,scriptsLoaded:!1\,themeScriptsLoaded:!1\,isFormEditor:()=>”function”==typeof InitializeEditor\,callIfLoaded:function(o){return!(!gform.domLoaded||!gform.scriptsLoaded||!gform.themeScriptsLoaded&&!gform.isFormEditor()||(gform.isFormEditor()&&console.warn(“The use of gform.initializeOnLoaded() is deprecated in the form editor context and will be removed in Gravity Forms 3.1.”)\,o()\,0))}\,initializeOnLoaded:function(o){gform.callIfLoaded(o)||(document.addEventListener(“gform_main_scripts_loaded”\,()=>{gform.scriptsLoaded=!0\,gform.callIfLoaded(o)})\,document.addEventListener(“gform/theme/scripts_loaded”\,()=>{gform.themeScriptsLoaded=!0\,gform.callIfLoaded(o)})\,window.addEventListener(“DOMContentLoaded”\,()=>{gform.domLoaded=!0\,gform.callIfLoaded(o)}))}\,hooks:{action:{}\,filter:{}}\,addAction:function(o\,r\,e\,t){gform.addHook(“action”\,o\,r\,e\,t)}\,addFilter:function(o\,r\,e\,t){gform.addHook(“filter”\,o\,r\,e\,t)}\,doAction:function(o){gform.doHook(“action”\,o\,arguments)}\,applyFilters:function(o){return gform.doHook(“filter”\,o\,arguments)}\,removeAction:function(o\,r){gform.removeHook(“action”\,o\,r)}\,removeFilter:function(o\,r\,e){gform.removeHook(“filter”\,o\,r\,e)}\,addHook:function(o\,r\,e\,t\,n){null==gform.hooks[o][r]&&(gform.hooks[o][r]=[]);var d=gform.hooks[o][r];null==n&&(n=r+”_”+d.length)\,gform.hooks[o][r].push({tag:n\,callable:e\,priority:t=null==t?10:t})}\,doHook:function(r\,o\,e){var t;if(e=Array.prototype.slice.call(e\,1)\,null!=gform.hooks[r][o]&&((o=gform.hooks[r][o]).sort(function(o\,r){return o.priority-r.priority})\,o.forEach(function(o){“function”!=typeof(t=o.callable)&&(t=window[t])\,”action”==r?t.apply(null\,e):e[0]=t.apply(null\,e)}))\,”filter”==r)return e[0]}\,removeHook:function(o\,r\,t\,n){var e;null!=gform.hooks[o][r]&&(e=(e=gform.hooks[o][r]).filter(function(o\,r\,e){return!!(null!=n&&n!=o.tag||null!=t&&t!=o.priority)})\,gform.hooks[o][r]=e)}}); \n\n\nThis RSVP form is for both conference days.  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LOCATION:306 Royce Hall\, 10745 Dickson Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:Cases and Scale in Historiography
DESCRIPTION:Conference organized by Michael Osman and Cristóbal Amunátegui (University of California\, Los Angeles) \nIn the last few decades\, debates stemming from the science and history “wars” have called attention to the ways in which cases are constructed and proven across disciplines. “Cases and Scale in Historiography” will explore the relationship between the case and one of its constitutive elements: scale. Among many other things\, cases are a way of managing distance: between the past and the present\, the far away and the near\, norms and exceptions\, ideation and reality. Thus defined\, cases are inevitably bound to the shifting measures and temporalities of scale\, something which may seem at odds with today’s dominant culture of scholarly specialization. Like magnets\, cases have the potential of centripetally attracting different knowledge\, sites\, and periods in order to solve the problems they pose. To deal with the spatiotemporal vagaries of scale\, however\, entails facing a wide-ranging set of historiographical and epistemological difficulties: the scalar analysis imposed by cases seems to pit historiographical specificity against both blind specialization and Diogenean erudition. By pointing to the links between scale and the case\, then\, our invitation is to explore the limits and possibilities of the historian as both expert and generalist. \nPlease visit the website for the list of speakers and program schedule and register for this event. \n 
URL:https://humanities.ucla.edu/event/cases-scale/
LOCATION:William Andrews Clark Memorial Library\, 2520 Cimarron Street\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Center for 17th & 18th Century Studies,William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
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