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SUMMARY:India's National  Security Challenges
DESCRIPTION:General Ved Prakash Malik was the Chief of the Indian Army from 1997  to 2000. During his tenure\, India fought a war with Pakistan to eject  intruders from the heights of the Kargil sector of Jammu and Kashmir.  In a distinguished military career spanning more than 40 years\,  General Malik was involved in the executing\, planning\, and overseeing  of some of India’s most prominent military operations\, including  Operations ?Vijay? (Jammu & Kashmir)\, ?Pavan? (Sri Lanka)\, and  ?Cactus? (Maldives).  After retirement\, he was a member of the  National Security Advisory board from 2000 to 2002. Today\, he serves  as an independent director on the boards of some of India’s major  corporate firms\, including Coca-Cola India and Reliance India. A  respected voice on defense and security affairs\, General Malik has  authored Kargil: From Surprise to Victory\, edited Defense Planning:  Problems and Prospects\, Emerging NATO: Europe and Asia\, and written  chapters and articles for several other security related books. \nThis presentation is co-sponsored by the Orfalea  Center for Global and International Studies and the Center for Cold  War Studies and International History at UCSB.   \nhm 10/9/11
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SUMMARY:Fifty Years of Archaeology at SB Trust for Historic Preservation: A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:Fifty Years of Archaeology at SBTHP: A RetrospectiveThursday\, October 13 at 7:00 PM \nJoin Dr. Robert Hoover\, SBTHP board president\, and Mike Imwalle\, SBTHP archaeologist\, as they review 50 years of archaeology at the Santa Barbara Presidio.  Beginning with Dr. James Deetz in 1961\, the retrospective follows the history of archaeological study from before the incorporation of SBTHP through the ongoing development of the El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park. Examine the evolution of techniques used to uncover Santa Barbara’s oldest historic site.  See what has been achieved and a glimpse of research we have planned for the future. \nPresidio Chapel\nEl Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park\n123 East Canon Perdido Street\, Santa Barbara\, CA\nFree for SBTHP Members\, $10 Non-Members\, $5 Students\nFor more information (805) 965-0093 \nhm 10/6/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/fifty-years-of-archaeology-at-sb-trust-for-historic-preservation-a-retrospective/
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SUMMARY:From the Museum of the October Revolution to the  Museum of Political History
DESCRIPTION:Aleksei Kulegin is the Curator of the Museum  of Political History of Russia in St. Petersburg.\nThe balcony you see in this building is where Lenin delivered his first speech in April 1917 after he returned from exile. This building\, formerly owned by Emperor Nicholas II’ lover\, famous ballerina Mathilda Kshesinskaia\, became the Museum of the October Revolution.  Kulegin will discuss how the museum survived the difficult periods of Stalin’s purges and the siege of Leningrad and how the museum was transformed into the Museum of Political History after the collapse of the Soviet Union. \nSponsored by the Trust of Mutual Understanding and CES ArtsLinkInc and the Likhachev Foundation in St. Petersburg.  \nKulegin will present  again at 12:30-2:00 on Thursday\, October 20\,  in HSSB\, “Who Killed Rasputin? Myths and Reality of the Murder of the  Holy Devil: Grigorii Rasputin.” \nBoth presentations will be accompanied with interesting photographs  and illustrations that his museum has collected. \nhm 10/6/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/from-the-museum-of-the-october-revolution-to-the-museum-of-political-history/
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SUMMARY:Elite Contestations\, Space and Ideology after the Sack of Rome in 410
DESCRIPTION:Michele R. Salzman is Professor of History at UC Riverside.  She is the author of On Roman Time: The Codex-Calendar of 354 and the Rhythms of Urban Life in Late Antiquity (UC Press\, 1990)\, The Making of a Christian Aristocracy (Harvard University Press\, 2002)\, and The First Book of Symmachus’ Letters. Introduction and Commentary; Translation with Michael Roberts (Brill\, forthcoming in 2011).  She is currently working on a new book project that examines the city of Rome and its response to crisis from the third to seventh centuries.  Her current research uses textual and material evidence to assess the roles that competing elites played in the transformation of the city and Italy.\nThis event is sponsored by the UC Multi-Campus Research Group on Late Antiquity\, in cooperation with the\nUCSB Ancient Mediterranean Studies Program and the Ancient Borderlands Research Focus Group. \njwil 03.x.2011
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/elite-contestations-space-and-ideology-after-the-sack-of-rome-in-410/
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SUMMARY:Multi-Campus Research Group on Ancient Mediterranean Borderlands
DESCRIPTION:For more information contact Jessie Ambler at jessica_ambler(at)umail.ucsb.edu.\nThis event is sponsored by the UC Multi-Campus Research Group on Ancient Mediterranean Borderlands\, in cooperation with the UCSB Ancient Mediterranean Studies Program. \njwil 04.x.2011
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