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WIU History Department to Host Scholarly Conference April 14-15

March 20, 2023


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MOLINE, IL - - The Western Illinois University History Department will host a "Global and Local Perspectives on Military History" Scholarly Conference Friday-Saturday, April 14-15 on the Quad Cities campus.

"We are hosting the conference on the QC campus to shine a light on its great facilities and to take advantage of its proximity to the historic Rock Island Arsenal, which conference participants will get to visit," said WIU History Professor Lee Brice.

The conference will reflect WIU's heritage in military history, going back to the origin of our nickname, the Fighting Leathernecks, as well as our teaching of American military history and service to military personnel on campus today, along with our partners in ROTC and the Veterans Resource Center.

This year's conference theme, "Global and Local Perspectives in Military History," suggests two emphases in recent military history scholarship: study of global military practices that cross national boundaries and attention to the experiences of ordinary things affected by warfare, including common foot soldiers, civilians, refugees, animals and the natural environment.

The conference is organized into various military history themed scholarly panels and includes two keynote presentations on a variety of topics, including American, ancient, medieval, European, African and environmental history and more.

Lunch and coffee will be provided to all participants.

For more information on cost or to register, visit form.jotform.com/220875628203153. For questions regarding the conference, contact the History Department at (309) 298-1053. For more information on WIU's History Department, visit wiu.edu/cas/history.

Posted By: Lexi Yoggerst (AJ-Yoggerst@wiu.edu)
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