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SUMMARY:"Fiber Theft in the Medieval Silk Industry"
DESCRIPTION:The Pre-Modern Cluster in the Department of History announces its first event\, a brown bag lunch presentation.\nAll interested faculty and grad students are welcome to attend. \nhm 10/22/14
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/fiber-theft-in-the-medieval-silk-industry/
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SUMMARY:UCDC and UCCS Meeting for HIST Majors
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday October 29th 3:30-4:30pm in HSSB  4020 \nCome learn about courses and internships at the UC Centers in Washington D.C. and Sacramento.\nCome learn about the new changes and great opportunities\nand hear stories from students who just returned from UCDC!
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/ucdc-and-uccs-meeting-for-hist-majors/
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SUMMARY:The Great Escape: Nine Jews Who Fled Hitler and Changed the World
DESCRIPTION:Kati Marton\, award-winning former NPR and ABC News correspondent andbestselling author\, discusses her critically-acclaimed book\,  The Great\nEscape: Nine Jews who Fled Hitler and Changed the World. As the New York Times\nwrites\, The Great Escape “describes the crossroads where art and politics\nmeet\, the perils of dictatorship and the horrors of war\, all of it punctuated by the\nfrantic struggle to create the atomic bomb.”\nAnd the New Yorker:  “Marton illuminates Budapest’s vertiginous Golden Age and the\ndarkness that followed…. By looking at these nine lives — salvaged\, and\ncrucial — Marton provides a moving measure of how much was lost.”  \n================ \nIn The Great Escape\, Kati Marton follows nine survivors over the decades as\nthey flee fascism and antisemitism\, seek sanctuary in England and America\,\nand set out to make their mark. The scientists Leo Szilard\, Edward Teller\,\nand Eugene Wigner enlist Albert Einstein to get Franklin Roosevelt to\ninitiate the development of the atomic bomb. Along with John von Neuman\,\nwho pioneers the computer\, they succeed in achieving that goal before Nazi\nGermany\, ending the Second World War\, and opening a new age. Arthur\nKoestler writes the most important anti-Communist novel of the century\,\nDarkness at Noon. Robert Capa is the first photographer ashore on D-Day. He\nvirtually invents photojournalism and gives us some of the century’s most\nenduring records of modern warfare. Andre Kertesz pioneers modern\nphotojournalism\, and Alexander Korda\, who makes wartime propaganda films\nfor Churchill\, leaves a stark portrait of post war Europe with The Third\nMan\, as his fellow filmmaker\, Michael Curtiz\, leaves us the immortal\nCasablanca\, a call to arms and the most famous romantic film of all time.\nMarton brings passion and breadth to these dramatic lives as they help\ninvent the twentieth century.   \nThe event is free and the public is welcome to attend. \nhm 10/22/14
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/the-great-escape-nine-jews-who-fled-hitler-and-changed-the-world/
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