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Fall Classes Start

For the full Fall 2009 calendar, go to:Fall 2009 calendar. For information on the First Day of Class, go to the Information announcement on the homepage under NEWS, or directly via this link: Information regarding September 24. For information on Waiting lists for full classes, go to the WAITING LIST POLICY announcement on the homepage […]

Wal-Mart and the Future of US Business

The "Big Box" Phenomenon: Wal-Mart and the Future of American Business UCSB History Associates event, $10 members, $12 non-members. See the UCSB Daily Nexus, Wednesday, October 7, 2009: Lichtenstein Lectures on Retail Giant According to UCSB labor historian Nelson Lichtenstein, judgment day may be fast approaching for revolutionary retail giant Wal-Mart. hm 9/11/09, 10/7

Archaeology in Sri Lanka: Challenges and Prospects for the Future

The island of Sri Lanka has been known by many names throughout its history: Ratnadipa, or the "land of gems" in Buddhist Sanskrit literature, Taprobane among Greeks and Romans, Serendib to the Arabs, and Ceylon under the British Empire. This small island, only 25,000 square miles in size, lies off the southern tip of India. […]

Paradise Now film screening

A 2006 Golden Globe winner for best foreign language film, Paradise Now intensely and powerfully tells the story of two lifelong friends that are tapped by an unidentified Palestinian resistance organization to carry out a suicide bombing together in Tel Aviv. Hany Abu-Assad, 91 min., Arabic and English, 2005, Palestine. In the MultiCultural Center's Cup […]

Campuswide Teach-In on UC Budget Crisis

This teach-in explores the origins and character of the current crisis at the University of California. The program is as follows; for more information see the Keep California's Promise website. 2:30 p.m. Welcome from the Campbell Hall Steps Reginald Archer, President, Graduate Student Association, UCSB Jessie Bernal, Student Member of UC Regents Amanda Wallner, Campus […]

Rethinking Early China in Light of the Mawangdui Finds

Many of the archaeological discoveries at Mawangdui have great artistic merit and aesthetic appeal. Beyond these qualities, however, the Mawangdui finds suggest that certain of our assumptions about early China, until now based on Confucian canonical texts, need serious reconsideration. As such the archaeological finds at Mawangdui are a powerful reminder of the narrowness of […]

The California Missions: History, Art, and Preservation

Julia Costello will be talking about her newly published book, The California Missions, History, Art, and Preservation (Edna E. Kimbro and Julia G. Costello with Tevvy Ball), as the Norman Neuerburg Memorial Lecture on Sunday October 18 at 2:00 pm in the Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library conference room. The lecture is free. Copies of the […]

The Medicalization of the Maya: Ethnicity, Culture and Morality in Postrevolutionary Yucatan

This presentation will examine how the medical establishment in Mérida and medical student brigades from the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán interpreted the health conditions of rural Maya communities and prescribed solutions to the "Indian problem" in the 1930s and 1940s. In general, physicians identified Maya customs as the primary cause for the high incidence of […]