Week of Events
Steve Zipperstein, “The Impeachment Wars: What Lies Ahead”
Steve Zipperstein, “The Impeachment Wars: What Lies Ahead”
The Trump impeachment saga has gained startling momentum in recent days. As the proceedings accelerate, fascinating legal and policy questions arise. Can the president pardon people who have committed crimes at his behest? Can he pardon himself? Does impeachment require proof of a federal crime? Is the Senate required to hold an actual trial? Can nonfederal legal authorities—like the […]
Barbara Walker, “Fathers and Sons and the Origins of Cold War ‘Area Studies’ in the United States”
Barbara Walker, “Fathers and Sons and the Origins of Cold War ‘Area Studies’ in the United States”
Barbara Walker is Professor of Russian history at the University of Nevada, Reno. She has published on a broad range of historical topics in the area of Russian and Soviet intellectual life and its economic foundations, social organization and culture. More recently, she has branched out to explore the nature of expertise, specifically “information expertise,” […]
Brad Bouley, “To Catch a Witch: Gender, Politics, and Persecution in the European Past”
Brad Bouley, “To Catch a Witch: Gender, Politics, and Persecution in the European Past”
As a special Halloween event, Professor Brad Bouley will present "To Catch a Witch: Gender, Politics, and Persecution in the European Past." Join us at noon on October 31 in the McCune Conference Room (HSSB 6020) for knowledge, pizza, and drinks. Undergraduates are especially welcome.
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.
Tasting History – A Parents and Family Weekend Event!
Tasting History – A Parents and Family Weekend Event!
Please join the History Department this Friday, November 1st for our annual Parents and Family Weekend event! This year, the history department will be doing something a little different... Tasting History Come hear about the ways in which historians at UCSB study and teach about the history of food and drinks around the world. Sample historical recipes, browse through old cookbooks and advertisements, and […]
UCSB History Associates present: What Was “Royalty” in Early Modern England
UCSB History Associates present: What Was “Royalty” in Early Modern England
The wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in June 2016 stimulated a new round of interest in and curiosity about the concept of “royalness.” Visitors to the Karpeles Library asked such questions as “will Meghan Markle ever be considered a queen,” “who gives titles of nobility” (princes, princesses, dukes, earls, etc.), and “how did […]