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The War to End All Wars—What Have We Learned?
November 11, 2014 @ 12:00 am
A Special Centennial EventCo-Sponsored by the UCSB Affiliates, the UCSB Department of History & Center for Cold War Studies
On Armistice Day, a panel of UCSB faculty will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of WW I
with a discussion of the impact of this war that, far from ending all wars, left millions dead and ushered in
a new age of violent conflict. A panel led by Santa Barbara Independent columnist Barney Brantingham
as moderator will include Prof. Jack Talbott on the chain of events that led to the war, Prof. John Lee on
the thinking of the war planners, Prof. Mary Furner on the effects of the war in the U.S., and Prof. Steven
Humphreys on the changed map of the Middle East.
Light refreshments will be served.
Because of limited seating, reservations are advised. You can make a reservation by writing drake@history.ucsb.edu.
free and open to the public
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