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Alone, Unattended and Unexplained: American Lenses and Mexican Subjects in the Borderlands, 1930-1945

This presentation discusses the ambivalent attitudes of U.S. photographers regarding Mexican/Chicano subjects in the 1930-40s Borderlands. It analyzes the ways in which meaning was constructed in the visual representations of Mexican Nationals and Mexican American subjects in the United States, while incorporating the historical context of public policies regarding the presence of worker of Mexican […]

Ancient Map, Modern State: Toward a Geo-History of the Meiji Restoration

The continuing career of Shinano Province as present-day Nagano Prefecture suggests that the reformers of the Meiji era (1868-1912) recruited classical geography to the cause of administrative reform. Under the guise of new toponyms, nineteenth-century oligarchs effectively reinscribed an ancient set of imperial boundaries on the landscape of modern Japan. This classicizing strategy was not […]

The Shame of Survival: Working Through a Nazi Childhood

Professor Ursula Mahlendorf, Professor Emerita of the Department of Germanic, Slavic and Semitic Studies and a founder of the Feminist Studies Department at UCSB, will offer a reading from her memoir published this spring about her childhood in Silesia and her early adolescent membership in the Hitler Youth. Publisher's Weekly calls it "An eye-opening, honest […]

The global history of wax prints and its implications on female dress in urban South Ghana

The Orfalea Center for Global & International Studies presents "The global history of wax prints and its implications on female dress in urban South Ghana" Silvia Ruschak Global History Working Group University of Vienna WHEN: Thursday, June 4, 2009 -- 12:00 WHERE: Orfalea Center seminar Room, 1005 Robertson Gym This presentation will focus on the […]

Department BBQ

It's that time again! The end of the year history department BBQ is Friday, June 5, from 4-6 pm at Stow Grove Park, 580 La Patera Lane, Goleta. We will provide hamburgers, hot dogs, veggie burgers, buns, and non-alcoholic beverages. There is a sign-up sheet on the mail room door. It would be great if […]

The Curious Encounter of Telstar and STARFISH PRIME, July 1962

This talk is based on Schwoch's book Global TV: New Media and The Cold War which examines the relationship of global television, diplomacy, and new electronic communications media. Beginning with the Allied occupation of Germany in 1946 and ending with the 1969 Apollo moon landing, this book explores major developments in global media, including the […]

A Tale of Two Authors

The public is invited to participate in a dialogue between Maria Segal, survivor of the Holocaust from the Warsaw Ghetto, and Dr. Ursula Mahlendorf, UCSB Professor Emerita and former member of Hitler Youth in Germany. Both authors are active participants in the Portraits of Survival program. Their recently published memoirs bring us two very different […]

How the Irish Made Serra a Saint and Saved the California Missions

Fr. Jack Clark Robinson, O.F.M., a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department, will speak on "How the Irish Made Serra a Saint and Saved the California Missions!" on Thursday, June 11 at the Santa Barbara Mission. Events will start at 5:30 p.m. with a tour of the archive library, followed by the talk at 6:30 […]

Reception for Graduating Seniors

The History department will host a reception for graduating seniors and their families on Sunday, June 14, from 11 a.m. to noon in the History Conference Room, HSSB 4020. The commencement ceremony will begin at 1 p.m. on the Faculty Club Green. Of the 187 students receiving degrees this year, 40 completed their coursework at […]