Preliminary Program Thursday, April 14, 2016Preliminary Program Thursday, April 14, 2016
Title: armies, soldiers, and survivors: reinterpretations of the american civil war
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Carol S. Ebel 938 Blackshear Highway History DepartmentCarol S. Ebel 938 Blackshear Highway History Department
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How Journalists Shaped American Foreign Policy: a case Study ofHow Journalists Shaped American Foreign Policy: a case Study of
By Daniel A. Métraux, Professor Emeritus and Adjunct Professor, Mary Baldwin University, Staunton, va
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New Jersey and the War of 1812New Jersey and the War of 1812
Lesson Creators: Michael Kenduck, Westwood Regional School District; Sarah Meakem, Mahwah School District; and Karen Vander Leest, Ramsey School District
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The West, Globalization, and Pussy Riot Portrayals of Russia and Eurasia’s enemies in the work of Alexsandr G. DuginThe West, Globalization, and Pussy Riot Portrayals of Russia and Eurasia’s enemies in the work of Alexsandr G. Dugin
Russia’s “civilizational” enemies in Dugin’s work. An independent section of the paper is devoted to the Pussy Riot “scandal” in 2012, which Dugin describes in great detail as proof of an international conspiracy aiming to humiliate Russia
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