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SUMMARY:National WWI Museum 2015 Symposium: Global War, 1915
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DESCRIPTION:Global War, 1915: Empires at War, Churchill’s Gallipoli and an America Divi
 ded\nNovember 6 - 7\nExplore the rising tensions in America and the globall
 y escalating conflict that defined the world in 1915. Follow the trajectori
 es of different countries around the world as the conflict escalated to tot
 al war, including fighting in the colonies and East Asia, stalemate in the 
 West, Churchill’s disaster at Gallipoli, mobilization at home, and the pola
 rization of American society around the issue of war.\nFEATURED PRESENTERS\
 nMustafa Aksakal (Associate Professor of History at Georgetown University a
 nd the Neshuhi Ertegun chair of Modern Turkish Studies); Gary Armstrong (Pr
 ofessor of Political Science at William Jewell College) Christopher Bell (P
 rofessor of History at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia); Susan
  Grayzel (Professor of History at the University of Mississippi); Edward Gu
 tierrez (Lecturer at Northeastern University); Jason McDonald (Visiting Ass
 istant Professor of American History at Truman State University) Candice Mi
 llard (Author and former writer/editor at National Geographic magazine); Mi
 chelle Moyd (Associate Professor of History at Indiana University-Bloomingt
 on); David Stone (Kansas State University/Naval War College).\nWHO SHOULD A
 TTEND?\nAll who have a general to professional interest in the periods prio
 r to, during and after World War I should attend this symposium. It especia
 lly applies to historians and members of organizations that study these per
 iods and to those who are engaged in planning projects and programs for the
  war’s centennial between 2014-19.\nSYMPOSIUM FEE\nThe registration for the
  symposium is:\n$195 early bird pricing (Deadline October 1, 2015)\n$245 pe
 r person (After October 1, 2015)\nThe registration provides attendees:\nAdm
 ittance to the presentation\nLunch at the Museum on Friday, November 6\nDin
 ner with two complimentary drinks on Friday, November 6\nLunch at the Museu
 m on Saturday, November 7\nAdmittance to the Museum's exhibits\nOVERVIEW SC
 HEDULE\nThursday, November 5: Check-in available at the Museum (3 - 5 p.m.)
  and the Marriott (6 - 8 p.m.)\nFriday, November 6: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.; 6:3
 0 p.m. Cocktail hour, dinner and presentation featuring Candice Millard (at
  the Marriott)\nSaturday, November 7: 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.\nFOR MORE INFORMAT
 ION\nFor more information, please visit the Symposium's webpage (https://th
 eworldwar.org/learn/2015-symposium).\nSUPPORTERS\nThe symposium is co-prese
 nted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial and the U.S. World War
  One Centennial Commission. The event is held in partnership with The Churc
 hill Centre and the Western Front Association, in conjunction with the Worl
 d One Historical Association and sponsored by the University Press of Kansa
 s.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Global War, 1915: Empires at War, Churchill’s Gallipoli and an America D
 ivided</p><p>November 6 - 7</p><p>Explore the rising tensions in America an
 d the globally escalating conflict that defined the world in 1915. Follow t
 he trajectories of different countries around the world as the conflict esc
 alated to total war, including fighting in the colonies and East Asia, stal
 emate in the West, Churchill’s disaster at Gallipoli, mobilization at home,
  and the polarization of American society around the issue of war.</p><p>FE
 ATURED PRESENTERS</p><p>Mustafa Aksakal (Associate Professor of History at 
 Georgetown University and the Neshuhi Ertegun chair of Modern Turkish Studi
 es); Gary Armstrong (Professor of Political Science at William Jewell Colle
 ge) Christopher Bell (Professor of History at Dalhousie University in Halif
 ax, Nova Scotia); Susan Grayzel (Professor of History at the University of 
 Mississippi); Edward Gutierrez (Lecturer at Northeastern University); Jason
  McDonald (Visiting Assistant Professor of American History at Truman State
  University) Candice Millard (Author and former writer/editor at National G
 eographic magazine); Michelle Moyd (Associate Professor of History at India
 na University-Bloomington); David Stone (Kansas State University/Naval War 
 College).</p><p>WHO SHOULD ATTEND?</p><p>All who have a general to professi
 onal interest in the periods prior to, during and after World War I should 
 attend this symposium. It especially applies to historians and members of o
 rganizations that study these periods and to those who are engaged in plann
 ing projects and programs for the war’s centennial between 2014-19.</p><p>S
 YMPOSIUM FEE</p><p>The registration for the symposium is:</p><p>$195 early 
 bird pricing (Deadline October 1, 2015)<br />$245 per person (After October
  1, 2015)<br />The registration provides attendees:</p><p>Admittance to the
  presentation<br />Lunch at the Museum on Friday, November 6<br />Dinner wi
 th two complimentary drinks on Friday, November 6<br />Lunch at the Museum 
 on Saturday, November 7<br />Admittance to the Museum's exhibits<br />OVERV
 IEW SCHEDULE</p><p>Thursday, November 5: Check-in available at the Museum (
 3 - 5 p.m.) and the Marriott (6 - 8 p.m.)<br />Friday, November 6: 8:30 a.m
 . - 5 p.m.; 6:30 p.m. Cocktail hour, dinner and presentation featuring Cand
 ice Millard (at the Marriott)<br />Saturday, November 7: 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
 <br />FOR MORE INFORMATION</p><p>For more information, please visit the <a 
 href="https://theworldwar.org/learn/2015-symposium" target="_self" dir="ltr
 ">Symposium's webpage</a>.</p><p>SUPPORTERS</p><p>The symposium is co-prese
 nted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial and the U.S. World War
  One Centennial Commission. The event is held in partnership with The Churc
 hill Centre and the Western Front Association, in conjunction with the Worl
 d One Historical Association and sponsored by the University Press of Kansa
 s.</p>
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