Classes begin today. Visit the link below for the academic calendar of your choice. History students who have a section meeting time before the lecture meets should attend their section anyway. Please see our News announcement about waitlists for instructions on how to sign up on an electronic waiting list for full classes. https://waitlist.ucsb.edu/ hm […]
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Susan Ferber, the executive editor of Oxford University Press, will talk on the nuts and bolts of the publishing process, with plenty of time for questions. Light refreshments will be served. Please note that the time was changed (originally 12 noon). hm 1/3/10; 1/4
Letters, Bodies, and Crimes: Love Letters and the Anatomy of Sentiment in Northern Mexico, 1876-1929
Letters, Bodies, and Crimes: Love Letters and the Anatomy of Sentiment in Northern Mexico, 1876-1929
As perhaps no other field of inquiry, the history of emotion, especially romantic love, seems dominated, almost premised upon, a search for attributes experiencing some sort of prolonged "rise" (and never "fall"). Romantic love has been the scale used to chart, variously, the rise of the civilizing process (as in the work of Norbert Elias); […] “Everyone’s looking for something.” Some of us have found it, or part of it, in Zen Art, though the types of things we look at, the way we talk about them, and the sorts of Zen we draw from them may be dramatically different. Indeed, the easily joined words “Zen” and “Art” exist in dynamic […] |
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A luxury cruise boat motors up the Yangtze, navigating the mythic waterway known in China simply as "The River." The Yangtze is about to be transformed by the biggest hydroelectric dam in history. At the river's edge, a young woman says goodbye to her family as the floodwaters rise towards their small homestead. The Three […] |
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Bartels is the author of Presidential Primaries and the Dynamics of Public Choice (1988) and Unequal Democracy: The Political Economy of the New Gilded Age (2008). He will also deliver a public lecture Thursday, January 14 at 4 PM in Lane Room, 3824 Ellison Hall. Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Work, Labor, […] |
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Wired for War – The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century “ has written what is likely to be the definitive work on this subject for some time to come.” Financial Times Senior Fellow and Director of the 21st Century Defense Initiative at the Brookings Institution, P.W. Singer reveals how science fiction is […] A panel discussion treating the futures of racial, ethnic, and economic diversity in the UC system in an era of budget crisis and fee “deregulation.” Will the University of California still serve all the people of California, and which students or prospective students stand to be most affected as the UC system moves toward greater […] |
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Within the field of African history, scholars have just begun to historicize Africa's postcolonial era, roughly marked by the independence of Ghana in 1957 to the present. This new endeavor presents significant methodological challenges, since African states have not always had the means nor the political will to maintain state archives. This scenario has prompted […] |
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Perry is a long-time union activist and editor for the National Postal Mail Handlers Union. He is the author of Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem Radicalism, 1883-1918 (2008). He edited Theodore W. Allen’s Class Struggle and the Origin of Racial Slavery: The Invention of the White Race (2006). Sponsored by the Center for the […] |
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Participants in Professor Digeser's 213AB research seminar (Spring 2009-Fall 2009) will make individual presentations on their research. Sponsored by the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group and the Ancient Mediterranean Studies Ph.D. Emphasis. jwil 04.i.2010 |
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Mohammad Amjad has just returned from Iran where he was an activist in the protest movement following the Iranian elections. An expert in Iranian nuclear diplomacy and foreign policy, he received his PhD in Political Science from the University of California, Riverside, in 1986/. Sponsored by the IHC, Center for Middle East Studies, the Department […] |
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Quan is Associate Chair of the UC Berkeley Labor Center and this year's Hull Lecturer. She also speaks on Friday at 1pm in the History dept. Co-sponsored by the Feminist Studies, Asian American Studies, and the Multicultural Center. hm 12/30/09 |
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Quan is Associate Chair of the UC Berkeley Labor Center and this year's Hull Lecturer. She also speaks on "Women Sweatshop Workers: Victims of Exploitation or Agents of Change?" Thursday,February 4, 4 PM,Multicultural Center. Co-sponsored by the Feminist Studies, Asian American Studies, and the Multicultural Center. hm 12/30/09 |
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