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2017

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“Robert Schumann And The German Revolution Of 1848,” For “Music And Revolution,” Concert And Lecture Series, David B. Dennis Oct 2017

“Robert Schumann And The German Revolution Of 1848,” For “Music And Revolution,” Concert And Lecture Series, David B. Dennis

David B. Dennis

No abstract provided.


"Thomas Mann, ‘Expressionism,’ And Ðeath In Venice” For “Death In Venice: Warrington Colescott And Thomas Mann”, David B. Dennis Oct 2017

"Thomas Mann, ‘Expressionism,’ And Ðeath In Venice” For “Death In Venice: Warrington Colescott And Thomas Mann”, David B. Dennis

David B. Dennis

This was a public lecture in association with an excellent exhibition of works by one of America’s premier printmakers, on the theme of Mann’s work and German culture.


“Beethoven In National Socialist Political Culture,” Paper For The “Musicology Colloquium Series", David B. Dennis Oct 2017

“Beethoven In National Socialist Political Culture,” Paper For The “Musicology Colloquium Series", David B. Dennis

David B. Dennis

No abstract provided.


“Music In The ‘Cult Of Art’ Of Nazi Germany” For The “Epistemic Transitions And Social Change In The German Humanities: Aesthetics, Ideology, Culture And Memory” Session, David B. Dennis Oct 2017

“Music In The ‘Cult Of Art’ Of Nazi Germany” For The “Epistemic Transitions And Social Change In The German Humanities: Aesthetics, Ideology, Culture And Memory” Session, David B. Dennis

David B. Dennis

No abstract provided.


"The Nazi War On Weimar 'Asphalt Culture'" For "Dissonance: Music And Globalization Since Edison's Phonograph", David B. Dennis Oct 2017

"The Nazi War On Weimar 'Asphalt Culture'" For "Dissonance: Music And Globalization Since Edison's Phonograph", David B. Dennis

David B. Dennis

No abstract provided.


Paris Peace Conference 1919 Simulation, Kitty Lam Mar 2017

Paris Peace Conference 1919 Simulation, Kitty Lam

Kitty Lam

This lesson plan for high school students in World History and United States History courses is related to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Students will simulate a meeting of the Paris Peace Conference to determine the terms of peace after the First World War. Eight delegations are represented in this simulation: United States, Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Germany, Kingdom of the Hejaz, Zionist League. The goals of this simulation are to develop student understanding about the post-war priorities of the "Big Four", the role of the First World War in shaping geopolitics in the Middle East, the significance …