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Worlds Together, Worlds Apart

Dear Faculty and Graduate Student Colleagues, You are cordially invited to a discussion with Stephen Aron (UCLA), a co-author of a new world history textbook. The event will be on Monday, May 19, in HSSB 4041, noon-1 or 2 p.m. The background: For 2c I am using one of the most recent world history textbooks, […]

For Blacks Only?: Reconsidering Racialized Space in Post-Civil Rights

Ingrid Banks, Professor of Black Studies at UCSB, will discuss her multi-city, fourteen-month ethnographic study that examines black beauty salon culture. These events are part of Race, Place, and Power, a series of classes, forums, presentations, and discussions aimed at evaluating emerging concepts, theories, and policies about race and space. This series is coordinated by […]

Postwar German Literature and the Quest for the Past

This George Wittenstein lecture will be given by Amir Eshel, Stanford University:"History as a Gift: Postwar German Literature and the Quest for the Past" Tuesday, May 20, at 5 pm, in HSSB 6020. Dr. Eshel will explore prevalent approaches to the literary and cultural engagement with National Socialism in Germany from the 1950s to the […]

Wal-Mart in Black, White and Urban Grey

Dorian Warren (Department of Political Science/School of International Affairs, Columbia University) specializes in the study of inequality and American politics, focusing on the political organization of marginalized groups. His latest project is an examination of the contrasting fates of community/labor mobilizations against Wal-Mart in Chicago and Los Angeles. This talk is sponsored by the Program […]

Modern Myths of Muslim Anti-Semitism

The lecture will be from 4:00-5:30 p.m., with a reception afterwards. Mark R. Cohen is the author of Jewish Self-Government in Medieval Egypt; Al-mujtama` al-yahudi fi Misr al-islamiyya fi al-`usur al-wusta (Jewish Life in Medieval Egypt 641-1382); The Autobiography of a Seventeenth-Century Venetian Rabbi: Leon Modena’s Life of Judah; Under Crescent and Cross: The Jews […]

Writers in Our Midst: Santa Barbara Literature, Past and Present

Ever since Henry Dana wrote about Santa Barbara in Two Years Before the Mast, authors have been drawn to Santa Barbara. The distinguished writers on our panel will discuss the city's rich literary tradition over the past 150 years. The event will be held from 5:30-7:00 p.m. in the Founder's Room at the Granada Theater, […]

History Department and History Associates Awards

The UCSB History Associates and the Department of History will hold the annual awards ceremony and reception on Wednesday, June 4, starting at 4:00 p.m. The event will be held in the McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020).

Senior Reception for Graduating History Majors

Graduating History Majors and their families are cordially invited to attend a reception on commencement Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. in HSSB 4020. The commencement ceremony will begin at 1 p.m., on the Faculty Club Green. jwil 24.v.08

Summer Sessions run from June 23 to September 12

Summer Session A runs from June 23 to August 1.Summer Session B runs from August 4 to September 12. For History courses taught during Sessions A and B, see our summer 2008 course schedule. For more information visit UCSB Summer Sessions.