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ST. LOUIS METROMORPHOSIS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A CITY ACROSS THE CENTURIES CONFERENCE, APRIL 25–26, 2014 stlmetromorphosis.com Friday, April 25, 2014 Creating a Multicultural City Under Four Flags 8–8:50 a.m. Continental Breakfast 9–9:30 a.m. Opening Overview: The Adaptive Identities of St. Louis, 1764–2014 J. Frederick Fausz, University of Missouri–St. Louis C Civil War St. Louis: Birth of the Metropolis 9:45–11:45 a.m. Y CM MY Session I: Creating a Multicultural City Under Four Flags Chair/Discussant: J. Frederick Fausz, University of Missouri–St. Louis M The Twentieth Century: Pursuing Justice in an Era of Decline and Renewal Ê UÊ *>ÌÀV>Ê i>ÀÞ]Ê >vÀ>Ê-Ì>ÌiÊ1ÛiÀÃÌÞ]Ê}Êi>V The Global Village on the Banks of the Mississippi Ê UÊ ,LiÀÌÊÀi]Ê-Ì°ÊÕÃÊÃÌÀ> ’An Act of Political Tyranny’: the Americanization of the Creole Heartland The Future of the Metropolis: Remembering St. Louis in the Present and Beyond Ê UÊ *iÌiÀÊ°Ê>ÃÌÀ]Ê7>à }ÌÊ1ÛiÀÃÌÞÊÊ-Ì°ÊÕà Founders, Explorers, and Governors: Lewis and Clark and the Transformation of Early St. Louis CY CMY K noon –1:30 p.m. Luncheon Presentation: St. Louis and the Alternative Origins vÊiÀV>Êistory Stephen Aron, University of California–Los Angeles 1:45–3:45 p.m. -iÃÃÊ\Ê ÛÊ7>ÀÊ-Ì°ÊÕÃ\ÊÌ iÊÀÌ ÊvÊÌ iÊiÌÀ«Ã Chair/Discussant: iÃÊ°Ê>, Independent Scholar Ê UÊ ÕÃÊiÀÌiÃ]Ê1ÛiÀÃÌÞÊvÊÃÃÕÀq-Ì°ÊÕà The Civil War in Missouri: An Overview Ê UÊ -ÌiÛiÊ,Ü>]Ê1ÛiÀÃÌÞÊvÊÃÃÕÀq-Ì°ÊÕà ‘Wherever Did All of Those People Come From?’: German Forty-Eighters Intervene in Missouri History Ê UÊ -Û>>Ê,°Ê-``>]Ê->ÌÊÕÃÊ1ÛiÀÃÌÞ A Girl Named Mourning: the Transformation of Race and Slavery in St. Louis 4–5:30 p.m. *ÀiiÀÊ,iVi«ÌÊ>`ÊÌÕÀÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊiÀV>ÌiÊLÀ>ÀÞ]Ê featuring the exhibit From Chouteau to Scharf: the Early Histories of St. Louis 5:30–7:30 p.m. Dinner Address: Ê}Ê>`Ê}i`ÊiÀÌ>}i\Ê-Ì°ÊÕÃÊ >`ÊÌ iÊÝi`Ê`Ê>iÃÊvÊÌ iÊÃÃÕÀÊ,ÛiÀ iÊÞ`i]Ê À>`Ê i}i College of Arts & Sciences | Professional & Continuing Studies 7267-3/14-500 7267-2/14 Across its 250-year history, St. Louis has stood at the crossroads of momentous national and global developments. This two-day conference will gather national and local speakers to consider the critical role played by St. Louis in different eras and how recent research has reshaped our understanding of the city’s significance. The conference will conclude with a discussion about why this history matters to us today. ST. LOUIS METROMORPHOSIS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF A CITY ACROSS THE CENTURIES CONFERENCE, APRIL 25–26, 2014 stlmetromorphosis.com Saturday, April 26, 2014 8–8:50 a.m. Continental Breakfast 9–9:30 a.m. Opening Overview: Searching for Usable Pasts 7>Ê>ÀiÃ] National League of Cities, retired Session I: The Twentieth Century: Pursuing Justice Ê>ÊÀ>ÊvÊiViÊ>`Ê,iiÜ> 9:45–11:45 a.m. Chair/Discussant: *ÀÃV>ÊÜ`i7 Ìi]Ê1ÛiÀÃÌÞÊvÊÃÃÕÀq-Ì°ÊÕà ÊÊ UÊ >ÀiViÊ>}]Ê1ÛiÀÃÌÞÊvÊ>Ã>à St. Louis and the Importance of the Border South During the Postwar Civil Rights Movement Ê UÊ >iÊÌ]Ê->ÌÊÕÃÊ1ÛiÀÃÌÞ Rightsizing St. Louis: Reflections on Urban Decay and Revitalization in America’s Heartland Ê UÊ i>ÊÀÛ]Ê1ÛiÀÃÌÞÊvÊÃÃÕÀq ÕL> Black Women and the Politics of Urban Decline in Postwar St. Louis C Luncheon Presentation: The Gateway Arch: A Biography noon–1:30 p.m. M Tracy Campbell]Ê1ÛiÀÃÌÞÊvÊ>Ã>Ã]ÊÕÌ À Y vÌiÀÊ,Õ`Ì>Li\Ê/ iÊÕÌÕÀiÊvÊÌ iÊiÌÀ«Ã\Ê ,iiLiÀ}Ê-Ì°ÊÕÃÊÊÌ iÊ*ÀiÃiÌÊ>`ÊiÞ` 1:45–3:45 p.m. CM MY Chair/Discussant: Todd Swanstrom, E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor in Community Collaboration & Public Policy CY CMY K Ê UÊ ÀÃÌÞÊÃi]Ê"Ã>}iÊ/ÀL>ÊiLiÀ]ÊÃÃiÌÊÕ`}Ê ÃÕÌ>Ì Ê UÊ ÞÊÕÌiÀ]ÊÀiVÌÀÊvÊ,>V>ÊÕÃÌVi]Ê97 ÊiÌÀÊ-Ì°ÊÕÃ Ê UÊ V >iÊV>]Ê*ÀiÃ`iÌÉ "]Ê-Ì°ÊÕÃÊ1ÀL>Êi>}Õi Ê UÊ `ÞÊ-Üi]ÊÃÃÕÀÊÃÌÀÞÊÕÃiÕ Ê UÊ `ÀiÜÊ7i]Ê>`>ÀÃÊÃÃV>Ì Ê UÊ >VÞÊ9ÛÃ>iÀ]Ê*ÀiÃ`iÌÊvÊiivÌ>iÊ iiÌiÀÞÊÃÃV>Ì ,i}ÃÌÀ>ÌÊiiÃ\ BY MAIL: Diana Rehagen UMSL School of Professional & Continuing Studies 302 J.C. Penney Conf. Ctr. 1 University Boulevard St. Louis, Mo 63121-4400 BY PHONE: Call (314) 516-6590 MasterCard, Visa or Discover number must be given to assure registration BY FAX: Fax panel to (314) 516-6414. Charge card number or other payment information must be included. "iÊ>ÞÊ,i}ÃÌÀ>Ì\ÊfÎäÊÊ iÀÊ,iVi«Ì\ÊfÎx /ÜÊ>ÞÊ,i}ÃÌÀ>Ì\ÊfxäÊ -ÌÕ`iÌÊ,i}ÃÌÀ>Ì\ÊfÓx (Student registration does not include dinner reception.) total payment name ONLINE: stlmetromorphosis.com email TDD: Call (314) 516-5961 address Please charge my: MasterCard Visa Discover I have enclosed my check or money order payable to UMSL phone: day/evening billing address (if different from above) card number expiration date signature Cancellation Policy: The University reserves the right to cancel any program. In the event of cancellation, you will be notified immediately, and all program fees will be refunded. If you must cancel a registration, you are entitled to a full refund only if you cancel prior to the first class meeting. The University of Missouri–St. Louis is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity. 7262-3/14-.5M