Week of Events
Face 2 Face: Egodocuments and Microhistory – An adventure in historical thinking
Face 2 Face: Egodocuments and Microhistory – An adventure in historical thinking
Dr. Sigurdur Gylfi Magnusson, Professor of Cultural History at the University of Iceland and a Visiting Scholar all this year in the UCSB History Department, will give a talk May 22, at noon in HSSB 4020. Dr. Magnusson brings us an expert's interpretation of two major aspects of current European historical writing: life writing and […]
UCSB History Associates Lecture: Things that Go Bump in the Night in Santa Barbara
UCSB History Associates Lecture: Things that Go Bump in the Night in Santa Barbara
Public lecture by geologist Arthur Sylvester. See PDF below for details and registration information. 2017-Sylvester-flyer-pdf
Politics in the Age of Trump: Some Historical Perspective
Politics in the Age of Trump: Some Historical Perspective
On Thursday, May 25, from 12:00 to 1:30 pm in the Multicultural Center Theater, the UCSB Department of History and the Center for Cold War Studies and International History will host a panel discussion entitled Politics in the Age of Trump: Some Historical Perspective. Three UCSB historians will speak on the following topics: Giuliana Perrone, […]
Graduate Student Colloquium: Isabella Gabrovsky on “Rethinking Britain” and Mario Tumen on “Decolonization of Taxation in Peru”
Graduate Student Colloquium: Isabella Gabrovsky on “Rethinking Britain” and Mario Tumen on “Decolonization of Taxation in Peru”
The Workshop on Theoretical Perspectives on War, Political Violence, Nationalism and the State (History 291) is pleased to invite you to its final open presentation and discussion this Friday May 26 from 3:00 to 5:30 pm in HSSB 4020. Two graduate students, Isabella Gabrovsky and Mario Tumen, will be presenting their work in progress on Britain and Peru. […]