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Pearl Harbor: An International History Perspective

Hudson Park Library 66 Leroy Street, New York, NY, United States

Moderator: Richard Jupa, New York Military Affairs Symposium (NYMAS) 10:30-11 AM Film and Pearl Harbor 11:15-12:15 PM Pearl Harbor: A Global Perspective Spring-Winter 1941 James Dingeman, NYMAS 12:15-1:15 PM The View of the Day of Infamy: Japanese and American Media of Pearl Harbor Jason McDonald, webmaster of worldwar2database.com 1:30 - 2:30 PM U.S.S. Arizona Robert

Society for Historical Archaeology 2012 Conference

Marriott Waterfront Hotel 700 Aliceanna Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Conference Theme: By the Dawn’s Early Light: Forging Identity, Securing Freedom, and Overcoming Conflict The year 2012 marks the bicentennial of the War of 1812, which makes Baltimore the ideal location for this year’s conference. The Battle of Baltimore was one of the most significant turning points in the war. American forces successfully repulsed a

Surface Navy Association 2012 National Symposium

Hyatt Regency Crystal City 2799 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA, United States

A Credible Force in Uncertain Times Join the Surface Navy Association for their 24th National Symposium, January 10-12, 2012.   This symposium brings together military, government and industry to highlight our Surface Navy Warriors currently serving in the past and future.  Currently highlighted topics and panels are as follows: Innovation in Uncertain Times Updating the Surface

West 2012: America’s Military at the Crossroads

San Diego Convention Center 111 W Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA, United States

“America’s Military at the  Crossroads: What’s Out and What’s In for 2012 and Beyond?” Co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute, West 2012 is the largest event on the West Coast for communications, electronics, intelligence, information systems, imaging, military weapon systems, aviation, shipbuilding, and more. Registration is FREE for panel sessions and exhibits.

2012 New Researchers in Maritime History Conference

Riverside Museum Glasgow, United Kingdom

At this conference, new researchers are invited to present their research in a supportive and friendly environment. It is held in March each year, and the location moves around Britain and is hosted by a variety of universities and museums. Please visit the British Commission for Maritime History website to submit a paper or learn

Civil War Navy Conference at the 10th Annual Battle of Hampton Roads Weekend

The Mariners' Museum 100 Museum Drive, Newport News, United States

Featuring Award–Winning Authors Harold Holzer and Craig Symonds The Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, VA, along with its partners at NOAA’s Monitor National Marine Sanctuary, The Museum of the Confederacy, and the Hampton Roads Naval Museum are soliciting panels and poster sessions for the Civil War Navy Conference held during the 10th annual Battle of

Society for History in the Federal Government 2012 Annual Meeting

National Archives II College Park, MD, United States

The SHFG annual conference and meeting showcases new scholarship on federal history and the activities of federal history programs in a wide variety of venues. We welcome federal history professionals, non-federal professionals and historians, and students. The program includes the Roger R. Trask Lecture by a distinguished member of the federal history community, a luncheon,

Panel: McNamara, Clifford, and the Burdens of Vietnam, 1965-1969

National Archives (McGowan Theater) 7th and Constitution, NW, Washington, DC, United States

The Historical Office of the Secretary of Defense and the National Archives invite you to a panel program discussing Robert S. McNamara's most controversial years as Secretary of Defense (1965-68), and Clark Clifford's brief but significant successor tour as Secretary (1968-69) . Discussion will be based on the Historical Offices recent publication, McNamara, Clifford, and