UCEAP Meeting Just for HISTORY Majors
There is a UC EAP meeting ONLY for HIST, HISPP and MDVST majors on Tuesday October 14th from 4-5pm in HSSB 4020!
There is a UC EAP meeting ONLY for HIST, HISPP and MDVST majors on Tuesday October 14th from 4-5pm in HSSB 4020!
This is the first lecture of the year sponsored by the Research Focus Group on identity. Our very own Mhoze Chikowero, who is spending the year in southern Africa on an ACLS fellowship, has agreed to speak to the RFG during a brief visit to Santa Barbara next week. hm 10/10/14
Presented by Goleta Valley Historical Society and co-hosted by Fairview Gardens History Education Center at Rancho La Patera & Stow House (click for map) With interest in home hardens at the highest it's been in decade, this lecture will take us back to another time when national interest was focused on household agriculture -- the […]
This event is by invitation only; wine and cheese will be served. hm 10/4/14
All HISTORY Majors and Minors are encouraged to attend the Winter 2015 Scheduling Meeting Tuesday October 21st 3:30-4:30 in HSSB 4020 Come learn about new classes, course descriptions, and courses that fulfill GEs! All first year and transfer students are strongly encouraged to attend.
Jed Esty is the author of Unseasonable Youth: Modernism,Colonialism, and the Fiction of Development (Oxford 2012) and A Shrinking Island: Modernism and National Culture in England (Princeton 2004), and is currently at work on a new project entitled Ages of Innocence: Culture and Literature from Pax Britannica to the American Century. Jed Esty will be […]
It was reportedly H.L. Mencken who defined a Puritan as a person who was “haunted by the fear that someone, somewhere might be happy.” But if the 17th century Puritan Simonds D’Ewes was any example, Shakespeare might have been closer to the truth in his comedy about The Merry Wives of Windsor. UCSB History Prof. […]
IHC Public Events Series for 2014-15: The Anthropocene: Views from the Humanities The Anthropocene, a newly-coined geologic term, designates the age during which human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment. While subject to the forces of nature, the human species is itself a force that acts upon the natural world. […]
Dr. Bassam Haddad will be addressing the causes behind the Syrian uprisings and the various factors that led to the twists and turns that still engulf Syria, and, of late, beyond. Bassam Haddad is Director of the Middle East Studies Program and teaches in the Department of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University, […]
This panel in the McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) will be moderated by History Professor Alice O'Connor.It is open to all -- families welcome! Many aspects of our modern world have their origin in the violent global rearrangements following World War I (1914-1918). UCSB history faculty will discuss the far-reaching legacies of the war in […]