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SUMMARY:How California Invented Nanotechnology
DESCRIPTION:Despite its seeming newness\, nanotechnology already has many different historical narratives. From seminal speeches at the start of the Space Age to futuristic imaginings in the 1980s to industrial commercialization in the 1990s\, nanotechnology is always linked to California in some fashion. In this talk\, McCray will explore how the West Coast version of nanotechnology resonated among researchers\, policy makers\, the media\, and the public within and beyond the Golden State. Seen more broadly\, this California-infused perspective gives insights into the nature of technological ecosystems\, historical analogies\, and the challenges posed by competing historical narratives.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/how-california-invented-nanotechnology/
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SUMMARY:Senior Honors Seminar Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:In the following schedule\, the name of the student’s mentor appears in parenthesis and that of the commentator in brackets.\n1-1:30 pm: Benjamin Lopez\, “The Sullivan Campaign of 1779 and the New York Frontier: an American General Fails to Grasp Victory” (Pat Cohen) [Ann Plane]  \n1:30-2 pm: Christos Potamiamos\, “The Function of the Roman Spectacle in Ephesos” (Christine Thomas\, Beth DePalma Digeser) [Hal Drake]  \n2:10-2:40 pm: Rebekah Dunn\, “‘Africa a-liberate Zimbabwe’? Music and Pan-Africanism in Zimbabwe and South Africa\, 1950-1995” (Mhoze Chikowero) [Stephan Miescher]\n2:40-3:10 pm: Alexa Greco\, “Thorns Amongst the Tentacles: A Look into the Private and Public Depictions of the Standard Oil Company “  (Mary Furner)  [John Majewski]   \n3:20-3:50 pm: Doug Wagoner\, “A Crossroads of Racial and Gender Preferences: Affirmative Action and the University of California’s War Within” (Laura Kalman) [Greg Graves]\n3:50-4:20 pm: Miles Freeman\, “Heroes and Traitors: the China Hands\, the China Lobby\, and the War for America’s China Policy”  (Randy Bergstrom) [Nelson Lichtenstein]  \n4:30-5 pm: Ian Anderson\, “The Architecture of Totalitarianism”   (Volker Welter)\n[Al Lindemann]\nhm 5/8/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/senior-honors-seminar-colloquium-3/
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SUMMARY:"Why Should I Join  Learned Societies;" "Marriage and Citizenship"
DESCRIPTION:“Why Should I Join  Learned Societies  — AHA\, OAH\, LASA\, MESA\, NCPH  — Even Though I Now Can Get Their Journals Free?” This brown-bag talk will be held Wednesday\, May 18 at noon in HSSB 4041. \nKerber is part president of the American Historical Association\, the Organization of American Historians\, and the American Studies Association\, so she is particularly knowledgeable about this topic. \nKerber will be giving another talk later this afternoon at the IHC (4 pm\, McCune Conference Room).   \nThe topic of that talk will be “What the Founders Didn’t Change: Marriage and Citizenship in the U.S. from 1776 to the Present.”  This talk is part of the IHC Critical Issues in America series\, which this year focuses on “Marriage: Race\, Sex\, and Citizenship.” \nhm 5/18/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/why-should-i-join-learned-societies-marriage-and-citizenship/
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SUMMARY:Senior Honors Seminar Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:In the following schedule\, the name of the student’s mentor appears in parenthesis and that of the commentator in brackets.\n2:30-3 pm: Andrew Seguin\, “Forays into the ‘Urban Frontier’: The Beginnings of Gentrification in New York City” (Randy Bergstrom)  [Dustin Walker]   \n3-3:30 pm: Emmett Bloom\, “Who’s In Charge? Political Fragmentation in Post-Taliban Afghanistan” (Steve Humphreys)  [Eric Massie]  \n3:40-4:10 pm: Travis Van Ligten\, “A Delicate Balance: Tokugawa Diplomacy between 1862 and 1864“ (Luke Roberts)  (Toshi Hasegawa)  \n4:10-4:40: Lindsay Gaudinier\,  “The Western Shoshone and the Nevada Test Site”\n(Laura Kalman)  [Patrick McCray]  \n4:50-5:20pm: Matt Fibiger\, “Redeeming the Ship of State: the Mayaguez Incident of 1975” (Salim Yaqub)  [Toshi Hasegawa]   \nhm 5/8/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/senior-honors-seminar-colloquium/
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SUMMARY:“MARCHING FOR THE EMPIRE: CHILDREN ON THE SECOND ANZA EXPEDITION”
DESCRIPTION:Presidio Chapel at El Presidio de Santa Bárbara SHP123 East Canon Perdido Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA \nVanessa Crispin-Peralta\, adjunct professor of history at Westmont College\, will draw upon her doctoral\ndissertation “Children at the Edge of the Empire: A History of Childhood in Coastal California’s Pueblos and\nMissions\, 1750 – 1850\,” to explore the integral role that children played in the expansion of the Spanish\nEmpire and the establishment of Californio culture. \nFREE event \nFor more information contact SBTHP at (805) 965-0093 or www.sbthp.org \nhm 5/9/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/marching-for-the-empire-children-on-the-second-anza-expedition/
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SUMMARY:Borderland Processes Along the Han Northern Frontier\, 130 BCE-2 CE
DESCRIPTION:At the height of Han expansion\, the northern frontier of the Han Empire stretched from northern Korea in the east to the Tengger Desert in the west and onward into Central Asia. In Chinese historical sources\, the massive complex of walls built across this region appears as an absolute dividing line between the Chinese and the Xiongnu\, a confederation of nomadic pastoralists. In reality\, the boundaries in this vast region were far from definite and were constantly in flux. Using Bradley J. Parker’s “continuum of border dynamics” and “borderland matrix” models\, this paper analyzes the borderland processes occurring along the Han northern frontier directly to the north of the Han capital of Chang’an.\nDr. Leslie Wallace is Research Associate at the University of Pittsburgh. \nThis event is sponsored by the Ancient Mediterranean Studies program and the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group\, with co-sponsorship from the Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures\, and from the East Asia Center. \njwil 09.iii.2011
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/borderland-processes-along-the-han-northern-frontier-130-bce-2-ce/
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SUMMARY:Senior Honors Seminar Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:In the following schedule\, the name of the student’s mentor appears in parenthesis and that of the commentator in brackets.\n1-1:30 pm: Cheyanne Gustason\, “Some Like It Haute: the Role of 1930s Hollywood Cinema in the Rise of the U.S. in the International Fashion Industry” (Chuck Wolfe) [Lisa Jacobson]   \n1:30-2 pm: Eric Rogers\, “A Study of Early Christianity in Relation to the Ancient Mysteries”  (Christine Thomas\, Beth DePalma Digeser)  [Hal Drake]   \n2:10-2:40 pm: Jonathan Bronstein\, “Judging the Judges: the Politicization of Judicial Nomination from Nixon to Reagan” (Laura Kalman)  [Randy Bergstrom]   \n2:40-3:10 pm: Evan Sherwood\, “Extending the Containment Perimeter in Korea: October 9\, 1950”  (Jack Talbott) [Salim Yaqub]  \n3:20-3:50 pm: Greg Wilner\, “Into the Arms of the Infidel: Christian and Muslim Mercenaries of the Reconquista”  (Debra Blumenthal) [Ed English]  \n3:50-4:20 pm: Charles Lucero\, “Anybody ‘but not Ld. B’: a Study of Lord William Carr Beresford’s Intervention in 1820s Portugal”  (Frank Dutra)  [David Rock]  \n4:30-5 pm: Ariana Dumpis\, “	Surf and Turf: Surfing\, Localism\, and Everything in Between”  (John Park)   [Peter Neushul]  \nhm 5/8/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/senior-honors-seminar-colloquium-2/
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