Kashia Arnold Speaks on "U.S. Silk Imports during World War I: Contextualizing U.S.-Japanese Relations, Munitions Production, and Wartime Substitution"

Event Date: 

Friday, March 1, 2019 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm

Event Location: 

  • 4041 Humanities and Social Science Building

Kashia Arnold, History, UC Santa Barbara, is completing a dissertation, "Trans-Pacific Values: The United States and the Regional Economy of the Pacific, 1900-1937," which  examines the transformation of the Pacific basin caused by World War I and the booming American commodity demand that accompanied it. A copy of her paper is posted here