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James A. Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities

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    April 2006

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    Final program for the 1st Annual James A. Rawley Graduate Conference in the Humanities, presented by the History Graduate Students’ Association, April 8, 2006.

    Panel sessions included:
    • Politics, Religion & Magic: Perceptions and Personalities in Early Modern Europe
    • Confronting the Past: Memory, Space and the Creation of Identity
    • Resisting Subjugation: Race, Oppression and Conflict Management around the Globe
    • Theft, Religion and the KKK: Conflict and Resolution in Twentieth- Century Nebraska
    • War and Peacemaking: Individual Responses to Conflict
    • Combat, Cattle and Crude Oil: International Relations with Mexico
    • Creating Collective Memory: Literary Responses to Conflict

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