David W. Blight, one of the country’s foremost authorities on slavery and the Civil War, will lead a course exploring the intertwined and lasting legacies of the two as part of an annual Yale lecture ...
Explore the history and legacy of the Korean War during a year-long lecture series that continues at 6:30 p.m. June 27, in Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave. John Foster will ...
A month-long lecture series, “1861: Virginia Prepares for War,” continues Feb. 10 in Abingdon with a lecture by Dr. Brian Wills on the various depictions of the Civil War in film and speculations ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Noted Civil War experts Brandi C. Brimmer and Judith Giesberg are leading a discussion on the 16th president and the amendment abolishing slavery during the eighth annual Frank and ...
“We can present films about the trauma of war, but to present them without a conversation feels almost irresponsible,” says the director of programming at Gene Siskel Film Center. As we mark 50 years ...
“Why not have friends in a changing world?” was the theme of a talk delivered by French diplomat Gerard de la Villesbrunne at Florida Junior College (now Florida State College at Jacksonville) in 1967 ...
Asheville, NC – January 24, 2013 – Dr. Timothy Silver, History Professor at Appalachian State University will present a lecture entitled Yancey County Goes to War: Appalachian People and Nature, ...
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ELIZABETHTOWN – The public is invited to share Civil War family stories, letters and artifacts with historians, enthusiasts and researchers as the Adirondack History Center Museum offers the seventh ...
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