Week of Events
Elizabeth Buettner, “Postcolonial Migration Meets European Integration: Britain in Comparative Perspective”
Elizabeth Buettner, “Postcolonial Migration Meets European Integration: Britain in Comparative Perspective”
Elizabeth Buettner, Professor of Modern History at the University of Amsterdam, will present her paper "Postcolonial Migration Meets European Integration: Britain in Comparative Perspective" on Tuesday, October 22 at 4:00 in HSSB 4020. How exceptional has Britain’s history of inward migration after 1945 been compared to that of other Western European countries? Like other former […]
Rosemarie Zagarri on “The Murky Past and Contested Future of the Electoral College”
Rosemarie Zagarri on “The Murky Past and Contested Future of the Electoral College”
On October 24 at 4:00pm in HSSB 4080, Professor Rosemarie Zagarri of George Mason University will present a talk titled "The Murky Past and Contested Future of the Electoral College." The event is free and open to the public. This talk will examine the roots of the American system for electing its president and explore […]
Building a Green New Deal: Community, Coalition, Organizing for Environmental Justice: A Public Forum
Building a Green New Deal: Community, Coalition, Organizing for Environmental Justice: A Public Forum
In communities, classrooms, and protest sites across the country, people have embraced the call for a Green New Deal as a way of recognizing that climate change presents us with an unprecedented historic challenge—and the need for comprehensive and transformational reform. California’s Central Coast has a powerful tradition of grassroots activism to draw on in […]
History Club Weekly Meetings
History Club Weekly Meetings
UCSB’s new and improved History Departmental club is for majors, minors, and anyone with a passion for the past! Meetings are held every Thursday at 7:00 PM in HSSB 4020. See flier below for information about upcoming events. Please email histclub.ucsb@gmail.com with any questions.
Bernhard Rieger, “Making Society Work Again: Workfare in Transnational Context since the 1960s””
Bernhard Rieger, “Making Society Work Again: Workfare in Transnational Context since the 1960s””
As part of the The Center for the Study of Work, Labor, and Democracy's "The Political Economy of Racial Inequality" Fall Quarter speaker series, Bernhard Rieger (History, University of Leiden) will present "Making Society Work Again: Workfare in Transnational Context since the 1960s"." Rieger's research examines European history within a comparative and transnational framework. His […]