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CONFERENCE ON THE JULIUS ROSENBERG CASE, SOVIET ESPIONAGE, AND THE COLD WAR
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
State Room, 7th Floor, Elliott School of International Affairs
George Washington University, Washington, DC
PANEL 1, 9:00 AM to 10:45
“Historical Treatment of the Rosenberg Case”
Chair: Joseph K. McLaughlin, President, International Epidemiology Institute, and Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Panel:
Allen M. Hornblum, Former Executive Director, Americans for Democratic Action, and Author, The Invisible Harry Gold
Kathryn S. Olmsted, Professor of History, University of California at Davis
Athan G. Theoharis, Professor of History Emeritus, Marquette University
Steven Usdin, Author, Engineering Communism, and Senior Editor, BioCentury
PANEL 2, 11:00 PM to 12:45 PM
“The Rosenberg Case and the Historiography of Soviet Espionage in America”
Chair: Max Holland, Editor, Washington Decoded
Panel:
Bruce Craig, Assistant Professor of History, University of Prince Edward Island
John Earl Haynes, Modern Political Historian, Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress and Harvey Klehr, Professor of Political Science, Emory University
Ronald Radosh, Adjunct Senior Fellow, The Hudson Institute, and Professor of History Emeritus, CUNY
Ellen Schrecker, Professor of History, Yeshiva University
PANEL 3, 1:45 PM to 3:30 PM
“Nuclear Espionage, the Soviet Bomb, and the Cold War”
Chair: Alexander Vassiliev, former Soviet foreign intelligence officer
Panel:
Barton J. Bernstein, Professor of History Emeritus, Stanford University
Michael Gordin, Professor of History, Princeton University
James G. Hershberg, Professor of History, George Washington University
Mark Kramer, Director, Cold War Studies Program, Harvard University
John Prados, Senior Research Fellow, National Security Archive
PANEL 4, 3:45 PM to 5:30 PM
“Soviet Espionage and Its Implications for Anti-Communism and Domestic Politics in the United States”
Chair: Richard Gid Powers, Professor of History, College of Staten Island
Panel:
Eric Arnesen, Professor of History, George Washington University
David J. Garrow, Senior Research Fellow, Homerton College, Cambridge University
Jason Roberts, History/Government Instructor, Quincy College
Katherine Sibley, Professor of History, St. Joseph’s University
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