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SUMMARY:Public Lecture and Graduate Student Lunchtime Program; Dr. Ned Kaufman
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ned Kaufman will do a lunchtime talk about his current research around historic conservation\, social justice\, intangible resources\, sustainability and the economics of heritage. He will also discuss his career inside and outside of academia. As more Ph.D.’s are seeking alternative careers\, by choice and by necessity\, Dr. Kaufman’s academic and non-academic career offers an example of a path of intellectually challenging and worthwhile work as a consultant\, a public historian and a professor. A light lunch will be served at the session.\nDr. Ned Kaufman is principal of Kaufman Heritage Conservation and Adjunct Professor of Historic Preservation at Pratt Institute. Previously\, Dr. Kaufman served as director of historic preservation at the Municipal Art Society of New York\, where he led campaigns to protect the African Burial Ground\, Aubudon Ballroom\, Ellis and Governors Islands\, and other historic sites. He also founded and co-directed Place Matters as well as the international research and training program at Rafael Viñoly Architects. His books include Place\, Race\, and Story: Essays in the Past and Future of Historic Preservation (2009) and Pressures and Distortions: City Dwellers as Builders and Critics (2011)\, as well as histories of Sagamore Hill and Springfield Armory National Historic Sites. He has advised the National Trust on sustainability policy and is a U.S. voting member on the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Intangible Heritage. \nProgram Co-Sponsors\nUCSB Grad Division Grant\nUCSB Public History Graduate Student Association\nUCSB AD&A Museum\nSanta Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation\nUCSB History Department\nUCSB Art History and Architecture Department\nUCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center (IHC)
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SUMMARY:Extraordinary Prizes in Ordinary Places: How Preserving Everyday Things Can Save People and the Planet
DESCRIPTION:Evening Public Lecture at The Presidio at the Santa Barbara Trust forHistoric Preservation\, 7pm. Dr. Ned Kaufman’s lecture is entitled\n“Extraordinary Prizes in Ordinary Places: How Preserving Everyday Things\nCan Save People and the Planet.” He will make a presentation around the\ngeneral themes of rethinking the economics of heritage and historic\npreservation as a tool for achieving social justice\, and how the field is\nforging new interdisciplinary alliances with public history\, folklore\,\ncommunity planning and tourism promotion in places like Santa Barbara. Book\nsigning and reception to follow. \nDr. Ned Kaufman is principal of Kaufman Heritage Conservation and Adjunct\nProfessor of Historic Preservation at Pratt Institute. Previously\, Dr.\nKaufman served as director of historic preservation at the Municipal Art\nSociety of New York\, where he led campaigns to protect the African Burial\nGround\, Aubudon Ballroom\, Ellis and Governors Islands\, and other historic\nsites. He also founded and co-directed Place Matters as well as the\ninternational research and training program at Rafael Viñoly Architects.\nHis books include Place\, Race\, and Story: Essays in the Past and Future of\nHistoric Preservation (2009) and Pressures and Distortions: City Dwellers\nas Builders and Critics (2011)\, as well as histories of Sagamore Hill and\nSpringfield Armory National Historic Sites. He has advised the National\nTrust on sustainability policy and is a U.S. voting member on the ICOMOS\nInternational Scientific Committee on Intangible Heritage.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/extraordinary-prizes-in-ordinary-places-how-preserving-everyday-things-can-save-people-and-the-planet/
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SUMMARY:End of Winter 2014 instruction
DESCRIPTION:Classes end Friday March 14.\nFinal Exam Schedule \nhm 1/4/13\, 10/3/14
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/end-of-winter-2014-instruction/
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