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SUMMARY:Twenty years after the Fall of the Wall:  Assessments\, biographies\, perspectives
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED until Winter quarter 2010 due to visa problems\nDaniela Dahn was born in Berlin\, studied journalism in Leipzig and worked as a TV-journalist.  After 1981 work as a freelance journalist and writer. In 1989\, she was a founding member of the civil  rights group “Demokratischer Aufbruch.”  Numerous prizes\, such as the Fontane prize\,\nthe Tucholsky  prize\, and the Boerne prize\, and various professorships in the UK and USA. Her latest book is titled: Wehe dem Sieger! Ohne Osten kein Westen\, Reinbeck: Rowohlt\, 2009. (amazon.de page). \nCo-sponsored by the German Department\, Center for Cold War Studies and International History\, and the History Department \nhm 10/7/09\, 10/9
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SUMMARY:Our Spirits Don't Speak English: Indian Boarding School
DESCRIPTION:A Native American perspective on Indian Boarding Schools\, this film uncovers the dark history of U.S. Government policy which took Indian children from their homes\, forced them into boarding schools\, and enacted a policy of educating them in the ways of Western Society. It gives a voice to the countless Indian children forced through a system designed to strip them of their Native American culture\, heritage and traditions.\nChip Richie\, 80 min.\, 2008\, English\, USA.   \nhm 1/5/10
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/our-spirits-dont-speak-english-indian-boarding-school/
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SUMMARY:3rd Annual Ask-a-Vet Forum
DESCRIPTION:Student Veterans at UCSB\, an organization of undergraduate and graduate students\, will hold its third annual Ask-a-Vet Forum this Wednesday\, February 17.   The event will be at 7:30pm in the SRB-Multi Purpose Room.  A panel of student veterans will discuss their experiences in the military and as returning students\, and will respond to questions from the campus community.\nFor more information\, click here. \njwil 14.ii.2010
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SUMMARY:Pythagoras the Theurgist: Images of the Ideal Philosopher in Late Platonism
DESCRIPTION:Heidi Marx-Wolf is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion at the University of Manitoba.\nThis talk is sponsored by the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group and by the Ancient Mediterranean Studies Ph.D. emphasis. \njwil 10.ii.2010
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/pythagoras-the-theurgist-images-of-the-ideal-philosopher-in-late-platonism/
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SUMMARY:Migrants\, Ethnicity\, and Membership in Europe: The View from Germany
DESCRIPTION:Professor Paul Spickard (Department of History\, UCSB) is a specialist on Race and Ethnicity in the United States and in Comparative International Perspective. An award-winning teacher\, among his many books are Japanese Americans: The Formation and Transformations of an Ethnic Group Revised Edition (2009); Almost All Aliens: Immigration\, Race\, and Colonialism in American History and Identity  (2007); and Race and Nation: Ethnic Systems in the Modern World (2005). \nSponsored by the IHC’s Identity Studies RFG. \nFor more information\, please visit: \nhm 2/10/10
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