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SUMMARY:Honors Thesis Colloqium for the History Department
DESCRIPTION:The very best majors in the history department share the research that they have undertaken on their senior theses. \nWhen : May 13th\, 8:45 AM – 5:00 PM \nVenue : HSSB 4020 and Zoom \nClick here to join the zoom meeting. \nSenior Honors Thesis Colloquium Schedule \nMay 13\, 2022 \nHSSB 4020 or via zoom at \nhttps://ucsb.zoom.us/j/2796093108 \n  \n8:45-8:55        Arrive. Coffee and a continental breakfast will be available. \n8:55-9:00        Opening comments by Professor Bouley \n9:00-10:30      Panel #1   \nAkunna Chilaka\, “The American Dream Denied: The Inland Empire and Southern California’s Legacy with Postwar\, Anti-Black Racial Housing Discrimination.” Respondent: Professor Terrance Wooten\, Black Studies \nBill Tamburelli\, ““The Grudge Against Drudge: Clinton and the Rise of the ‘New Media’ in the 1990s.” Respondent: Professor Nelson Lichtenstein\, History \nSabrina Hall\, “Welfare Reform\, It’s What’s for Lunch: How the Black Panther Party’s Free Breakfast Program Changed School Lunch Across America.” Respondent: Professor Lisa Jacobson\, History \n10:30-11:00    Coffee Break \n11:00 – 12:30 Panel #2 \nJames Scherrer\, “The Empire with a Thousand Faces: State & Subject at the End of the Achaemenid Empire. Respondent: Professor Beth Digeser\, History \nSydney Evans\, “Gender Queerness in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe” Respondent: Professor Debra Blumenthal\, History \nJohn Young\, “’New Men’ Rising: Landed Emulation in the English Country House\, 1700 to 1860.” Respondent:  Julie Johnson\, Graduate Fellow\, History Department   \n12:30-1:30      Lunch. A catered lunch will be served. \n1:30-3:00        Panel 3 \n Carolina Sanchez\, “The People in the Oranges: Redlands’ History of Multiethnicsm: An Inclusive Public History of a California Suburb.” Respondent: Professor Miroslava Chavez-Garcia\, History  \nRyker Tebbs\, “100 Years of Abolition: The Gradual Abolition of Slavery in Pennsylvania.” Respondent: Professor John Majewski\, History \nGrace Molinari\, “The PLO and the Reagan Administration The Great Thaw of 1988”  Respondent: Professor Sherene Seikaly\, History \n3:00-3:15        Break \n3:15-5:00        Panel 4 \nIlliana Lievanos\, “Mere Seconds From Launch: Able Archer 83\, the NATO Exercise That Almost Triggered a Nuclear War.”Respondent: Professor Salim Yaqub\, History \nTamia McDonald\, “The Black Panther Party: How Media Bolstered\, Decimated\, and Ensured the Legacy of a Movement.” Respondent: Professor Stephan Miescher\, History \nEmily Searson\, ” The computer got it wrong’: The Cold War Roots of the Racial Biases in Artificial Intelligence.” Respondent: Sean Gilleran\, Graduate Fellow\, History  \nRyan Kenyon\, “Imperial Ancestry: The Soviet Union’s Relationship with the Past” Respondent: Professor Cynthia Kaplan\, Political Science \nClick here for the full schedule of Honors Colloquium Schedule 2022
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/honors-thesis-colloquium-for-the-history-department/
LOCATION:HSSB 4020\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Presentations,Undergraduate Program
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