The New Faces Of War
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Historians Against The War Home | Conference registration | Conference Schedule | Hotel reservations | Conference flyer Available Talks from the “New Faces of War” Conference, April 5-7, 20131. Video Recordings Posted on the Indypendent Reader Website FROM THE KEYNOTE SESSION:
FROM OTHER PLENARY SESSIONS:
FROM THE WORKSHOP “UNDERSTANDING AND RESPONDING TO THE ASIA-PACIFIC PIVOT”: FROM THE PANEL “LAW AND THE NEW FACES OF WAR”:
FROM THE PANEL “U.S. SOLDIERS AND THE VIETNAM WAR EXPERIENCE”:
FROM THE PANEL “INDEFINITE DETENTION AND WAR AGAINST IRAN: HOW ARE THESE STRANDS OF US FOREIGN POLICY CONNECTED?”:
2. Audio Recordings of Panels “The New Conscientious Objectors: Solders Who Refuse to Commit War Crimes in a Particular War” (Carl Mirra, Luke Stewart, Staughton Lynd, Bill Galvin, Marc Becker) “Varieties of Intervention” (Roger Peace, Nathan Christensen, Michael Sullivan) “How War Creates Political Prisoners: Criminalizing Dissent” (Steven Downs, Hany Massoud) “Plus Ca Change: Old Habits concerning Torture, Sex, and Imperialism in the Global War on Terror” (Melissa Ptacek, Alice Bullard, Elizabeth Thompson)
3. Power Point Presentation “Beyond the Front: Militarism and America’s Economy” (Ian Proctor, Nils Kruse, Caroline Larsson, Nicole Longobardo, Maggie Mergen)
4. Individual Papers Alfred McCoy, “Rocket’s Red Glare: Space Warfare and the Future of U.S. Global Power” Laura Browder: Syllabus for an American Studies class on “Documenting the Iraq War” Ed Kinane: “Think Global, Act Local: Grassroots Opposition to Weaponized Drones” Jeremy Kuzmarov: “Police Training and the Mercenarization of US Warfare in the War on Terror” Al Carroll: “Survivors: Family Histories of Surviving War, Colonialism, and Genocide” Roger Peace: “The U.S. as World Policeman: The Roosevelt Corollary Era, the Cold War, and the War on Terrorism” Fran Shor: “Grieving U.S. Mothers and the Political Representations of Protest during the Iraq War” Historians Against the War is a network of history teachers, scholars, and activists seeking to bring historical analysis to bear on U.S. foreign policy and its social/political impact. To find out more, visit the HAW website at www.historiansagainstwar.org. The first HAW conference "Empire, Resistance, and the War in Iraq: A Conference for Historians and Activists" was held at the University of Texas, Austin, February 17-19, 2006. The second HAW conference "War And Its Discontents: Understanding Iraq And The U.S. Empire" was co-sponsored with the Peace History Society and held in Atlanta, Georgia, April 11-13, 2008. |