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  • Public History Colloquium, Eric Boyle

    HSSB 3208 University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Join the Public History Colloquium for a conversation with Eric Boyle (PhD 2007), Chief Historian and Federal Preservation Officer for the Department of Energy. He will discuss his work as a government historian and pathways for historians interested in careers in government service.

  • Public History Colloquium, Alison Rose Jefferson

    HSSB 3208 University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Alison Rose Jefferson (PhD 2015) will speak about her career as a public historian, some of her current/recent projects, and share thoughts on how they fit into a broader public history landscape of Greater Los Angeles and the field in general. All of her projects include the recognition and commemoration the African American experience.

  • Mystery Children: The Stasova International Children’s Home During Stalin’s Purge

    HSSB 6020 (McCune Room) University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Drawing on her current book project, Communist Neverland: History of an International Children’s Home, 1933–2013, Elizabeth McGuire tells the story of the Stasova International Children’s Home, an elite orphanage and boarding school for the children of Communist Party leaders from all parts of the globe. Professor McGuire will focus in this talk on “Jimmy Ruegg,” one of the Stasova home’s many […]

  • The Atlantic Revolutions

    Goleta Library 500 N Fairview Ave,, Goleta, California, United States

    Manuel Covo will give a talk on Atlantic Revolutions, title TBD On Wednesday, February 21 at 5:30 pm at the Goleta Library  

  • The World of Ancient Greek Potters: Skills, Spaces, Social Networks

    ARTS 1341 UC Santa Barbara

    Greek pots, with their delicate shapes, lively scenes and varied contexts of use and deposition have enjoyed great popularity with ancient and modern viewers alike. They have also been scrutinized as documentation of gender roles, extent of literacy, social and economic status, and as media for political propaganda. Scholars have recently widened their research scope […]

  • Encyclopédie noire: The Making of Moreau de Saint Méry’s Intellectual World

    McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) Humanities and Social Sciences Bldg, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Sara Johnson is professor of literature of the Americas at the University of California, San Diego. Her book, Encyclopédie noire: The Making of Moreau de Saint-Méry’s Intellectual World (Omohundro Institute/UNC Press, 2023), documents the work of Moreau de Saint-Méry, a late eighteenth-century Caribbean intellectual. The book combines traditional academic chapters and experimental forms in its use of […]

  • Beyond Bookselling: How Queer Bookstores Shaped the Gay Liberation Movement

    Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery, 40 E. Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara. University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

    Sarah Dunne will give a talk called: "Beyond Bookselling: How Queer Bookstores Shaped the Gay Liberation Movement." On Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 6:00pm At Faulkner Gallery, SB Central Library

  • Lecture: “Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism”

    Dr. Premilla Nadasen, who will deliver the Hull Lecture in Women and Social Justice, will be speaking about her new book Care: The Highest Stage of Capitalism in the McCune Conference Room.