That are also important to consider. Thank you. Learn more about the people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction every saturday at 6 00 p. M. Eastern only on American History tv here on cspan3. Howardptor sabin discusses the process behind creating a soldiers journey, component of the new National World war i and memorial. The National Civic art society hosted this event and provided the video. Justin. Lemy name is i am the president of the National Civic arts society. We are delighted you could join us this evening to hear sabin howard resent his classical design for the National World war i memorial. Founded in 2002, the society educates and empowers our leaders in the promotion of public art and architecture worthy of a great republic. We do so by advocating for the Classical Tradition and civic design. We believe that tradition is unparalleled in its dignity, beauty, and harmony and not to mention its legibility to the common man. It is no accident that the Found
Was brief but impactful. History colorado hosted the event and provided the video. We have dr. Judy gaughan here. Associate professor of history at the Colorado State university in pueblo and is one of the organizers of the womens Suffrage Centennial summit in colorado, a values partner in the womens cocentennial is writing a book holly andrie clydde american first. Thank you for being with us today. Dr. Gaughan dr. Gaughan thank you, mike. I want to say thank you to the center for colorado womens history for hosting what is a fascinating lecture series. Hopefully it will continue to be fascinating today in february 2018, as i was happily strolling the streets of rome metaphorically speaking, i joined 16 other women to celebrate the centennial of womens suffrage. As the first meeting of that is soon to be name womens Suffrage Centennial of southern colorado i learned the significance of this did not strike me immediately. I began to do research to celebrate the colorado centennial 125
How this transformation occurred and the impact it had on future wars. Heritage heritage frederick provided the video. Book . Did you read this write this book . Paul it had never been told before between the covers of a book. Conversations, but in 2005 i went to the Eisenhower Library and did a lot of thearch there and i went to military library in chicago which is probably the best military library in the country. There may be one better, but it is extra ordinary and i started working on this book. I started developing it. I wrote for other books in between. Those were sort of to keep bread on the table so to speak. I just became haunted by the story and tried to get deeper and deeper into it and discover who the people were, who saved the country. For me it was a revelatory go to libraries and places and book sales and try to look up some of the things i write about in this for like the maneuvers example and found almost nothing. I had to really dig and go through a lot of archives
Hammering the enemy to his knees. The unimaginably destructive atomic bomb. The First Mission was Industrial City of heroes shema. Hiroshima. Japan had a choice, complete surrender or complete ruin. They laytamp, even as the foundation for a stable european peace, they decided on common action against japan. As agreed at delta, russia joined the allies on the last or meaning axis enemy. Japan was attacked. Andemperor hero tito japanese militarism, the war was lost. They sued for peace. Secretary of war stanton and secretary of state byrnes hurried to the white house with secretary of the navy forestalled. Meeting with president truman, they studied japans surrender messages. The world remembered friend delano roosevelt, commanderinchief, american war casualty. Years of brave response ability took their toll. A grateful world honors him today. Douglas macarthur, leader of pacific armies now named supreme allied commander in japan. Leader of fighting china. Chester nimitz, leader of the
They know about immigrants. Conference, i am focused on the intersections of immigration history and Foreign Policy history. Unfortunately, they feel even though they are intersected, they have not engaged in a conversation with each other for some time and they should. One could argue immigrants are the poster children of Foreign Policy. This is a personal story for you. Maria it is. I have always been interested in the experiences of immigrants and the refugees in particular. How often have you been back to cuba . Three or four times. I led cornell alumnis back and got a sense of how it has changed in recent years. How has the country changed . What the remember . Maria i do not remember anything about the early time. Americans have the wrong idea about cuba appear they feel it is a land locked in time. How often have we heard americans say that we have to go back to cuba quickly before it changes. The reality is cuba has been changing dramatically over the past 50 years. Wonderfulse