Harriet Tubman’s work on behalf of African Americans ripples into the present, UC Santa Barbara scholars say
John Majewski
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UCSB debuts a unique course that combines its theater and English departments for a deep dive into The Bard’s works
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Grant will allow UCSB to explore ways to tweak graduate programs in the humanities for a changing job market
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UCSB scholars say today’s political polarization in the U.S. looks a lot like the bitter divisions of the 19th century
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Historian John Majewski is named UCSB’s Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts
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Majewski has served as associate dean of humanities and fine arts for the last two years and was a member of the campus’s Program Review Panel for five years
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On the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, John Majewski, professor of history at UC Santa Barbara, discusses the origins of one of the most famous speeches ever delivered by a U.S. president.
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There is little doubt that the Emancipation Proclamation, which declared freedom for the millions of slaves in the Confederate States, advanced the cause of abolition.
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John Majewski, an associate professor of history at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been awarded a $20,000 fellowship by the George A.
