National World War I Museum to host ‘The Coming of the Great War’ symposium

The National World War I Museum, Kansas City, USA, is to host “a symposium on the political, social, economic, cultural, and military events between 1870 and 1913, leading to the Great War 1914-1918” in November 2013.

It is being organised by the World War One Historical Association and its president, George Thompson.

The symposium will be held on 8th-9th November 2013 and will consider changes in pre-war European and American societies, which may have had a bearing on the outbreak of the conflict.

The analysis of such topics aims to provide an “understanding of the pre-war environment that caused a sequence of events that led to the First World War”.

Speakers at the symposium include:

Gary Armstrong – William Jewell College

Ross Collins – University of North Dakota

Richard Hamilton – Ohio State University

Martha Hanna – University of Colorado

Holger Herwig – University of Calgary

John Kuehn – Command and General Staff College

Nicholas Murray – Command and General Staff College

Michael Neiberg – U.S. War College

Pierre Purseigle – Yale University

Michael Reynolds – Princeton University

Source: World War One Historical Association website

Images courtesy of the National World War I Museum

Posted by: Daniel Barry, Centenary News