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SUMMARY:Bookscapes: Trading Knowledge in British Colonial India
DESCRIPTION:Professor Swati Chattopadhyay (Department Chair\, History of Art & Architecture) and Mira Rai Waits (doctoral candidate) will offer a curators’ talk in conjunction with the exhibition “Conjuring India: British Views of the Subcontinent\, 1780-1870\,” on view in the UCSB Library’s Special Collections (third floor) through December 15\, 2013. “Conjuring India” explores the divergent perspectives of the colonial experience of India through books from the collection of Sara Miller McCune and the UCSB Library.  \n The event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. \nhm 10/4/13
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/bookscapes-trading-knowledge-in-british-colonial-india/
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SUMMARY:Films of the Cold War: "Lady Bug\, Lady  Bug" (1963)
DESCRIPTION:The  Center for Cold war Studies and International History (CCWS) will kick  off the new year by showing the classic 1963 film “Lady Bug\, Lady  Bug\,” about the impact of an urgent nuclear alert on a rural American  school.  (See description below).  After the screening\,\nKenneth Hough\, a PhD student in  history at UCSB\, will lead a brief discussion of the film. \nThe film showing is free and open to the public; delicious  refreshments will be served.  Please join us for this exciting event! \nIn this classic 1963 film\, a school’s civil defense warning system is  activated\, signaling the onset of nuclear war.  The principal closes  the school and instructs the teachers to escort the students to their  homes.  Amid mounting dread–made all the more haunting by the film’s  quiet\, rural setting–the children try to comprehend the looming  catastrophe\, and to make sense of a world that could unleash it. \nhm 10/6/13
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/films-of-the-cold-war-lady-bug-lady-bug-1963/
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SUMMARY:The Afterlife of Empire: The Origins and Work of the World Bank's Agricultural Development Service in Eastern and Central Africa\, 1963-1989
DESCRIPTION:Joseph Hodge is Professor of History at West Virginia University\, and author of Triumph of the Expert: Agrarian Doctrines of Development and the Legacies of British Colonialism (2007).\nSponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/the-afterlife-of-empire-the-origins-and-work-of-the-world-banks-agricultural-development-service-in-eastern-and-central-africa-1963-1989/
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SUMMARY:Cavafy at the Margins: Geography\, History\, Desire
DESCRIPTION:For more information on this lecture\, click here or contact Prof. Helen Morales in the UCSB Department of Classics.\nSponsored by the UCSB Argyropoulos Endowment in Hellenic Studies. \njwil 16.viii.2013
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/cavafy-at-the-margins-geography-history-desire/
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