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SUMMARY:Centennial of Polish Independence & American-Polish Relations 
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DESCRIPTION:<h3>Centennial of Polish Independence &amp; American-Polish Relations</h3><
 p><strong>Program for November 9th at VSU:</strong></p><p><strong>SCHOLARLY
  SESSION: THE UNITED STATES &amp; POLAND</strong><br />Ashley Hall Rotunda,
  9:00 AM to Noon. Free &amp; open to public<br />KEYNOTE ADDRESS:<br />"Pol
 onia Restituta: The Centennial of Polish Independence, and its<br />Signifi
 cance in Modern History,” by Neal Pease, History, Professor of History,<br 
 />University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, and Editor-in-Chief of The Polish Rev
 iew<br />UNITED STATES &amp; POLAND<br />1. “A Georgian in Poland’s Novembe
 r Insurrection, 1831”<br />John P. Dunn, Professor of History, Valdosta Sta
 te University<br />2. “Fords, Food, and Flyers: Americans in Poland 1918-19
 21,”<br />Mathew Adams, Asst. Prof. of History, Savannah State University<b
 r />3. “Free Again: The United States and Poland’s way out of Communism,”<b
 r />Anna Mazurkiewicz, Assoc. Prof. of History, University of Gdansk, Polan
 d,<br />and President of the Polish-American Historical Association</p><p><
 strong>THE TASTE OF POLAND</strong><br />Honor’s College, Noon – 1 PM. Free
  &amp; open to public<br />1. “Students quest students” trivia game;<br />2
 . VSU Study Abroad Program info desk (Gdansk, Poland for May-June<br />2019
 );<br />3. Presentation of the East Central European cuisine.</p><p><strong
 >AWARDS CEREMONY</strong><br />Odum Library Auditorium, 2:00 – 3:45 PM. Fre
 e &amp; open to public<br />Winners of the Photo&amp;Essay competition anno
 unced. Awards bestowed.</p><p><strong>THE FOURTH PARTITION – FILM SCREENING
 </strong><br />Odum Library Auditorium, 2:30 – 3:45 PM. Free &amp; open to 
 public</p>
CONTACT:jdunn@valdosta.edu
X-EXTRAINFO:Contact John Dunn at jdunn@valdosta.edu; Dr. Anna Mazurkiewicz at amazurkie
 wicz@valdosta.edu; or the Department of History at (229) 333-5947 to learn 
 more.
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