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Book Talk | Linda Gordon | Seven Social Movements That Changed America
03/31 Monday | 5:30pm
“History doesn’t repeat itself but sometimes it rhymes:” KKK and American fascists of the 1920s-30s. A talk from Linda Gordon’s new book, Seven Social Movements That Changed America Followed by a conversation with Steven Hahn Co-sponsored by the NYU Department of History Monday, March 31st (5:30-7:00 PM) Linda Gordon is the Florence Kelley Professor of...
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Discussion | From Empire to NYPD: Immigration, Colonial Policing, and the Making of Law Enforcement
04/02 Wednesday | 5:30pm
Join IPK for a panel discussion, From Empire to NYPD: Immigration, Colonial Policing, and the Making of Law Enforcement, on Wednesday, April 2 (5:30-7:00 PM). The origins of policing in New York are deeply connected to empire and immigration enforcement. This panel will trace how colonial policing tactics—used to control populations abroad—were brought home, shaping...
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Discussion | Comparative Authoritarianisms
04/03 Thursday | 5:30pm
Join IPK’s Global New Right Working Group and the Remarque Institute on Thursday, April 3 (5:30-7:00 PM), to discuss the state of authoritarian governments and movements in 2025. Eliot Borenstein, a Russian & Slavic Studies scholar, and sociologist Julia Sonnevend, will examine the extreme right shifts in Russia and Hungary in recent decades. Mary Nolan,...