NYMAS Fall 2006 CALENDAR
Schedule of Friday Evening Talks & the Fall Friday/Saturday Conference
Sept 8
The India - Pakistan Air War of 1965
Samir Chopra
Brooklyn College
Sept 15
Switzerland 1799: Turning Point of the French Revolutionary Wars
Alex Stavropolis
GC/CUNY.
Sept 29
Wargaming: a critical analysis
Steve Rawling
Jim Dingeman
Founder and publisher, Against the Odds
NYMAS/INN
INN / NYMAS
Oct 6
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in World War II Veterans ,br>
Mark D. Van Ells
Queensborough Community
College
Oct 13
Viking Armageddon in Ireland? The Battle of Clontarf, 1014, in History and Legend
Paul Walsh
Delaware County Community
College
Oct 20
Fall Conference (7-9 pm)
Oct 21
(Sat. 10-4)
Fall Conference
The Historian and the Novelist
Details at nymas.org
Oct 27
Vietnam and the POW Issue
Scott Catino
University of
South Carolina
Nov 3
The Genesis of American Command: George Washington & Command in the Continental Army, 1775-1777
Major Jason Palmer
USMA
Nov 10
Coercive Hostage-Taking (and its failures)
in the Roman Empire
Joel Allen
Queens College
Nov 17
Selective Realities, Selective Memories:
the German Generals and National Socialism
Geoffrey Megargee
U.S. Holocaust Museum
Dec 1
The Impact of Weather on the Modern Battlefield
Major Donald J. Miller III
Pennsylvania Air National Guard
Dec 8
Japan's War Imagined
Theodore F. Cook, Jr.
William Paterson University of NJ and NYMAS
Dec 15
Alexander the Great and Lessons from the Past:
How to Fight and Win a Counter-insurgency War
Guy MacLean Rogers
Wellesley College
Updated Saturday, August 10, 2006– Bob Rowen browen@nymas.org
NYMAS talks are free and open to the public. They are held on Friday evenings, except as noted, at the City University of New York Graduate Center, at 365 Fifth Avenue between 34th and 35th Streets from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
These Friday lectures are usually held on the 6th floor in Room 6-495, but confirmation of the room number should be obtained from the guard at the street-level entrance. These talks are sponsored by the New York Military Affairs Symposium in conjunction with CUNY's Conference on History and Politics, Dr. George D. Schwab, Director. NYMAS is associated with the Society for Military History, Region 2. Topics and speakers may be subject to change without notice.
A current updated schedule is always available at our website: nymas.org
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