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SUMMARY:Summer Session B Instruction Ends
DESCRIPTION:Click the link below for the full schedule of all Summer sessions. \nhm 6/24/09
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/summer-session-b-instruction-ends/
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Ancient China
DESCRIPTION:Noble Tombs at Mawangdui: Art and Life in the Changsha Kingdom\, China (3rd Century BCE – 1st Century CE)\nMore than 2\,000 years ago\, a Chinese marquis and his family began their plans for the afterlife with three lavish tombs in Hunan Province which were excavated in the 1970s.  For the first time in the U.S.\, their extraordinary existence will come to life in this exhibition.  Nearly 70 treasures including lacquer ware\, wood carvings\, jade ornaments\, bronze sculptures\, seals\, and silk costumes and textiles from the Hunan Provincial Museum will be on view at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art after an exhibition at the China Institute in New York City earlier this year. \nThe excavation at Mawangdui in southeastern China is considered one of the major archaeological discoveries of the 20th century.  Containing the remains and possessions of the Marquis of Dai and his wife and son\, the tombs were found between 1972 and 1974 in the archaeological site of Mawangdui\, which is located in a suburb of the modern city of Changsha\, Hunan Province.  More than 3\,000 objects from the Western Han dynasty (206 BCE to 25 CE) were found in extraordinary condition representing the highest levels of workmanship.  The tomb that housed the wares most represented in the exhibition\, also held the remarkably well-preserved body of the noblewoman of the family\, known affectionately as “Lady Dai”.  “People during the Han dynasty regarded death as birth and longed for immortality\,” notes Willow Hai Chang\, Director\, China Institute Gallery.  “To prepare for the afterlife\, they constructed their tombs to be eternal residences. As a result of this landmark excavation\, we now have a rare window into the fascinating Han civilization through these remarkable objects of the highest artistry.” \nThe extraordinary significance of this assemblage is not only apparent in the variety and quality of objects\, but also the time period and place from whence these artifacts originated.  The Changsha Kingdom was heir to the Chu culture in southeastern China.  It played a significant role in the cultural formation of the Han dynasty (202 BCE–220 CE)\, a defining period in Chinese history that shaped the artistic\, intellectual\, political\, religious\, and social foundations of Chinese civilization.  The objects preserved in the Mawangdui tombs give a visual dimension to early Han dynasty beliefs\, design\, and technology\, while the body of material culture challenges us to re-evaluate our current understanding of early China. \nThe above text is excerpted from the full exhibition description.\nFor more information visit the Santa Barbara Museum of Art web site\, or call the Museum at 805.963.4364. \njwil 28.ix.2009\, hm 10/3/09
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SUMMARY:TA Training
DESCRIPTION:WHAT & WHEN:New and returning 2009-2010 History TAs must attend the TA Initial\nTraining Day on Monday\, September 21\, from 9 am to 3 pm\, as part of\nthe Department’s year-long TA Training Program. \nWHERE:\nTA Initial Training will take place on campus in the Humanities and\nSocial Sciences Building (HSSB)\, room 4020.Â  If needed\, see this\nwebpage for directions to the HSSB. \nWHO:\nGraduate students who have never TA’d in the History Department\,\ndespite prior TA experience in other departments\, must attend the full\nday of History TA Initial Training (9 am to 3 pm).Â  Experienced\nHistory TAs will attend only the afternoon session (noon lunch to 3\npm; see below for lunch info).  Graduate students TAing in other\ndepartments on campus are welcome to attend the History TA Initial\nTraining Day\, as are students on the alternate TA list. \nFIRST TA 500 MEETINGS:\nPlease note that professors often hold their first 500 meetings with\nnew and experienced Fall TAs after 3 pm when the Initial Training Day\nconcludes.  Professors that choose to do so will contact you\nseparately; please plan accordingly.Â  \nLUNCH ON INITIAL TRAINING DAY:\nThe unifying theme for this year’s History TA Training Program is\naccessibility: accessibility to community networks\, accessibility to\nteaching resources\, and accessibility to campus resources.Â  In order\nto help build our community networks this year\, we hope to have\nexperienced History TAs contribute to a pot-luck lunch for all the\nHistory TAs to share at noon during the Initial Training Day.\nExperienced TAs\, please contact either Colleen Ho\n(colleen_ho@umail.ucsb.edu) or Roger Eardley-Pryor\n(pryorrw@umail.ucsb.edu) with a dish you are able to contribute to\nlunch. \nNew History TAs:  we look forward to seeing you at 9 am on Monday\,\nSeptember 21.  For those new graduate students who have never TA’d at\nUCSB in any department\, please note that you must also attend the\nCampus-wide TA Orientation in Campbell Hall on Tuesday\, September 22\,\nfrom 9 am to 1 pm. \nExperienced History TAs:  we hope to hear from you before then to\nlearn what you can contribute to the pot-luck lunch at noon that day\,\nprior to the afternoon session. \nIf you have questions regarding the History Department TA Initial\nTraining Day or the year-long TA Training Program\, please contact\neither Colleen or Roger. \nEnjoy the remainder of your summer and see you soon! \nYour Lead History TAs 2009-2010\,\nColleen Ho\nand\nRoger Eardley-Pryor \nhm 8/20/09
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SUMMARY:Fall Classes Start
DESCRIPTION:For the full Fall 2009 calendar\, go to:Fall 2009 calendar. \nFor information on the First Day of Class\, go to the Information announcement on the homepage under NEWS\, or directly via this link:\nInformation regarding September 24. \nFor information on Waiting lists for full classes\, go to the WAITING LIST POLICY announcement on the homepage under NEWS\, or directly via this link:\nWaiting List Policy. \nhm 8/20/09\, 8/24\, 8/27\, 9/23\, 10/4
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