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Recent Lecture on Refugees and Catholic Relief Efforts in Postwar German Borderlands

December 4, 2018

The Center for the Study of War and Society recently hosted an engaging lecture by Dr. Kathryn Julian on “Refugees and Catholic Relief Efforts in Postwar German Borderlands.” If you were unable to attend, Dr. Julian kindly allowed us to videotape her talk and upload it to Youtube. Please enjoy this riveting talk on the […]

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Upcoming Lecture on Refugees and Catholic Relief Efforts in Postwar German Borderlands

November 26, 2018

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History present an AfterWars lecture of:   Refugees and Catholic Relief Efforts in Postwar German Borderlands On Tuesday, November 27th at 4p.m. in E102 UT Humanities Center (First Floor Seminar Room) the Center will host a lecture by Dr. Kathryn […]

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Memory and Honor: Knoxville’s Veterans Legacy Program

October 16, 2018

Join us on Saturday, November 3, for a special Veterans Day event featuring a partnership between ETHS, University of Tennessee History Department, the UT Center for the Study of War and Society, the Knoxville History Project, and Knox Count Schools. In advance of Veterans Day, four historians will discuss themes related to local history and […]

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Upcoming Lecture on the French Revolution

October 8, 2018

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History present an AfterWars lecture titled:   “War and Society in the French Revolution” On Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 4p.m. in the Humanities Center (Melrose Hall E102, First Floor Seminar Room) the Center will host a lecture by Dr. […]

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Upcoming Talk on the Lived Cold War with Mr. DeLacy Wyman

September 17, 2018

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History present a Lived Cold War Series lecture titled: “The Cold War History and Development of the Minuteman Missile: Perspectives of a Missile Combat Crew Commander.” On Tuesday, September 25th, 2018 at noon in the Hoskins Library Seminar Room, […]

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History Department’s Memorial Day Event

May 3, 2018

The History Department is hosting a Memorial Day event, held on Saturday, May 26th, 4-6 PM. The event is named “A Place of Honor and Memory: Knoxville National Cemetery and Veterans’ Legacy”.  The event starts with a tour, led by Knoxville historian Jack Neely, of the Knoxville National Cemetery, 939 Tyson St, Knoxville, TN 37917, 4 to 5 PM. [Meet at the […]

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Upcoming Lecture on From a Nazi Imperialism to a Fascist Imperialism

April 26, 2018

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History presents an AfterWars lecture titled: “From a Nazi Imperialism to a Fascist Imperialism: Constructing a Transnational Nationalism in the Colonial Press of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy” On Thursday May 3rd, 2018 at Noon in the Humanities Center, […]

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Upcoming Lecture on The Black Baron at Villers-Bocage: Michael Wittmann and the Characteristics of the Offense

March 29, 2018

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History present an AfterWars lecture: The Black Baron at Villers-Bocage: Michael Wittmann and the Characteristics of the Offense On Thursday, April 5th, 2018 at Noon in the UT Humanities Center in Melrose Hall Room E102 (First Floor Seminar Room) […]

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VIEW OUR PAST EVENT ON 1918 AND THE RESTORATION OF LITHUANIAN INDEPENDENCE

March 1, 2018

On Feb. 16, 2018, the UT Center for the Study of War and Society hosted an event entitled “Remembering 1918: A Hundred Years Since World War I and the Restoration of Lithuanian Independence”. Prof. Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius (UT History Dept., and Director, Center for the Study of War and Society) spoke about how “total war” […]

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Upcoming Discussion on Julija Šukys’ Book Siberian Exile: Blood, War, and a Granddaughter’s Reckoning

February 20, 2018

The University of Tennessee Center for the Study of War & Society and the Department of History present an AfterWars discussion of: Julija Šukys’ Siberian Exile: Blood, War, and a Granddaughter’s Reckoning   On Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at 4pm in UT Humanities Center Room E102 Melrose Hall (First Floor Seminar Room) the Center will host a […]

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