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Public History Colloquium, Meleia Simon-Reynolds, Watsonville is in the Heart
The Watsonville is in the Heart Research Initiative is a partnership between the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) and The Tobera Project, a Watsonville community organization founded by Dioscoro “Roy” Respino Recio, Jr. (b. April 19, 1968). The partnership is named after the novel America is the Heart by Filipino American immigrant poet and writer, Carlos Bulosan. […]
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Talk: Erin Trumble, “Rebirth after Retirement: How Elderly Women Reinvented Femininity in Edo Japan”
McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) Humanities and Social Sciences Bldg, Santa Barbara, CA, United StatesSpeaker: Graduate Student Erin Trumble Title: "Rebirth after Retirement: How Elderly Women Reinvented Femininity in Edo Japan" Description: The talk will focus on retirement as a life stage and examine how it represented a time when women had both more freedom after being liberated from daily tasks and more authority due to their […]
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Public History Colloquium, Adam McNeil, “The Importance of Podcasting for the Study of Black Life”
Adam Xavier McNeil is the 2025-26 postdoctoral fellow at the American Philosophical Society and is an incoming Assistant Professor at the University of Rhode Island's Africana Studies department. McNeil defended his dissertation, “Contested Liberty: Fugitive Women & the Shadow of Re-Enslavement and Displacement in Revolutionary Virginia,” at Rutgers University in March 2025. He will speak about his work […]
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History and Political Economy Colloquium
HSSB 4020 University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States -
History and Political Economy Colloquium
HSSB 4020 University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States -
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Gender & Sexualities Colloquium: “Commodifying Contraception: A Political Economy of Sex in Interwar Britain”
October 3, 2025 12:00-1:50 pm HSSB 4020 Julie Johnson Warkentin (History, UCSB) will present a chapter of her dissertation, "Commodifying Contraception: A Political Economy of Sex in Interwar Britain."
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History and Political Economy Colloquium: Before Islamic Finance: A History of Muslim Private Banking from the Maghreb to Indonesia, 1750-1975
Please join us to welcome Professor Michael O'Sullivan from the University of North Carolina Chapel-Hill who will discuss the introduction to his forthcoming book Before Islamic Finance: A History of Muslim Private Banking from the Maghreb to Indonesia, 1750-1975. Professor O'Sullivan is a scholar of early modern and modern South Asia in the context of Ottoman […]