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SUMMARY:Helmets of the First World War: Battle\, Technology\, and Culture
DESCRIPTION:The widespread use of steel protective helmets was among the major military and cultural changes wrought by the First World War (1914-1918).   This exhibition showcases original helmets and includes photographs and other artifacts from the conflict. \nCurated by Prof. John W.I. Lee of the UCSB History Department.  Undergraduate Research Assistant: Sydney Martin. \nThis exhibition is on display from November 8\, 2016 through June 20\, 2017\, at the UCSB Library Mountain Gallery (1st floor of the new library\, mountain side). \nFor more information\, see the online library guide. \npdf of the exhibition flyer
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/helmets-first-world-war-battle-technology-culture/
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SUMMARY:Prof. Alice O'Connor on "Democracy Matters: The Road to Self-Governance in Isla Vista"
DESCRIPTION:On November 8 Isla Vista residents will take part in a historic vote that will determine the future of self-governance in the community.  With ballot initiatives E and F\, they will weigh in on proposals to create a new Community Services District with an elected board\, and a utility tax to empower it to provide locally-controlled services.  Drawing on the UCSB Library’s extensive historical holdings as well as the contemporary scene\, Professor of History Alice O’Connor will discuss the issues\, debates\, and traditions of community-based activism that have brought Isla Vista to this important point of decision about its political future\, and what’s at stake in the vote. The talk will be in the Library Special Research Collections Room\, 3rd floor of UCSB Davidson Library\, Mountain Side.
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/prof-alice-oconnor-democracy-matters-road-self-governance-isla-vista/
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SUMMARY:Activism and Social Change: Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Professors Alice O’Connor (History)\, Hahrie Han (Political Science)\, and National People’s Action Director Ryan Greenwood will lead a discussion of “Activism and Social Change” as part of the Library’s UCSB Reads 2016 programming. \nThe panelists will explore both historical and contemporary activism\, including the Black Lives Matter movement\, and Bryan Stevenson’s legal work as highlighted in his memoir\, Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption\, which is this year’s UCSB Reads book. \nLocation:\nThe event will be in Davidson Library’s new Instruction & Training Room 1312 (Mountain Side\, 1st Floor) from 4 to 5:15 pm Wednesday\, February 10. Light refreshments will be served. \nFor more information\, please visit the following URL: http://www.library.ucsb.edu/news/2016/01/ucsb-reads-activism-social-change-panel-discussion-wed-feb-10-4-pm \n 
URL:https://history.ucsb.edu/events/activism-and-social-change-panel-discussion/
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