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Date: | Fri, 7 Apr 1995 17:32:07 -0500 |
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The Alcohol and Temperance History Group would like to sponsor several
sessions at the 17th Mid-America Conference on History, 14-16 September,
1995, at the Sheraton-Hawthorn Park Hotel, Springfield, Missouri. Those
interested may submit either an individual proposal or a panel to
Professor David W. Gutzke, Department of History, Southwest Missouri State
University, Springfield, MO, 65804. The deadline for submission is 1 June
1995. Presently, there are no proposals with an alcohol focus.
Some of the arranged speakers are listed below:
Bill C. Malone (Tulane University):
"Singing Cowboys and Musical Mountaineers"
Mark E. Neely (St. Louis University):
"Heroism and the Machine in Civil War Art"
Lloyd Gardner (Rutgers University):
"Wilson's Example: American Diplomacy in World War II"
Jurgen Forster (MFGA Potsdam, Germany):
"The Aspect of Annihilation in German War Policy during
World war II"
Susan M. Hartman (Ohio State University):
"Mobilizing Women and Containing Change"
Charles P. Roland (University of Kentucky):
"An American Soldier in the Bulge and at Remagen"
Theodore A. Wilson (University of Kansas):
"A Very Different Kind of War: US Armed Forces in the Pacific"
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