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Faculty Publications, 2009

We are pleased to announced that three of our faculty members published books in 2009. Mike Barrett, together with H. P. Willmot, examines afresh the notions of the war theorist Carl von Clausewitz in Clausewitz Reconsidered (Praeger Security International). Joelle Neulander, Programming National Identity (LSU Press) determines the complex relationships among domestic space, nationalism, and radio in Interwar France. David Preston reconceives the history of interaction between the Iroquois and European settlers in Colonial America in The Texture of Contact (U. of Nebraska Press). Add them to your reading list.

Citadel Oral History Program (COHP) Website Launched

Our Department proudly hosts the COHP, which now has a website. Check it out!

Conference on Race, Labor, and Politics in the Post-Emancipation South, March 11-13, 2010

The After Slavery Project, a transatlantic research collaboration based at Queen’s University Belfast, is organizing a conference on post-Emancipation race and labor politics in the U.S. South. The conference will happen here in Charleston, South Carolina, in March 2010. The Citadel Department of History and the Citadel Oral History Project are proud to co-sponsor this event. Details, including the Call for Papers (submission deadline: Nov. 20, 2009), are available at the website of the After Slavery Project.

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