Search Results for: world war one
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The Guns of August and The Dogs of War: Remembering and Forgetting America's Great War
This display of period propaganda posters at the National World War I Museum in Kansas City is one of many rooms portraying Americans experiences in the Great War. Moreover, fully…
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Home Before The Leaves Fall
…War I and American Art in November of 2016. Several institutions of Higher Education will offer conferences on World War I in the next year, including Legacy of World War…
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DC Metro Korean War Memory: Land, Sea, and Air
…the Korean War into a broader Cold War narrative while showcasing flags and rifles. The Korean War is similarly folded into a broader Cold War gallery at the US Naval…
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All Quiet on the Southern front (of Pennsylvania): A Recap of a WWI Symposium in York, Pennsylvania
…related to World War I, including this symposium. The East Coast Branch of the WFA holds two World War I seminars every year in the Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Philadelphia…
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War of 1812 Bicentennial Events, Exhibits and News
…web: Maryland War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission Maryland Humanities Council War of 1812 Bicentennial: For information on special events, organizations, and media and archives collections. The Official War of 1812…
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Reimagining the Nation: Maps, Censuses, and Museums
…vying for land, which meant power and by events like the American Revolution, the Civil War, the Mexican-U.S. War, and the Spanish American War. I think about the impact of…
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Call for Papers: War/After War Workshop
…be held October 4-5 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and will commemorate the centennial of the conclusion of World War I. Papers should address how war shaped the “long nineteenth…
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Star-Spangled Tourism: Nineteenth Century History and Twenty-First Century Heritage at Fort McHenry
…of many that attempt to offer a deeper meaning for the War of 1812. Photo courtesy of the author. Like World War I and the Korean War, the War of…
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Viewing American-Soviet Cold War Relations through the Lens of Art
…over the age of twenty-five, you lived at least part of your life during the Cold War, a period between 1947 and 1991 in which there were no “hot” wars…
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World War II Photographic Exhibit at Seaford Museum in DE
Beginning on February 13, 2016, the Seaford Museum will host “Through the Lens,” an exhibit of photographs from The William D. Willis World War II Photographic Collection. The Willis collection…