When does a memorial become an important piece of history itself? In the case of Canada’s National War Memorial in Ottawa, the transformation occurred this past October when a masked gunman obsessed with radical Islam shot and killed in cold blood one of the memorial’s honor guards, Corporal Nathan Cirillo, before storming into Parliament up the […]
Archive for February, 2015
Special guest post from Professor David Massell
Posted in Faculty Research, Student Research on February 23, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
Faculty research seminar is POSTPONED
Posted in Upcoming Lectures on February 17, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
Andy Buchanan and Frank Nicosia’s “WWII in the Mediterranean” event for Wednesday, February 18 has been postponed due to illness. The new date and time will be posted here when the seminar is rescheduled.
Eight Questions with Dr. Andrew Buchanan
Posted in Five Questions With... on February 9, 2015 | Leave a Comment »
“Five Questions With…” is a monthly feature on our blog that profiles a member of the UVM history department. (This month with three bonus questions!) To request a profile of a particular history department professor or staff member, or to submit questions for consideration for particular professors, please email history@uvm.edu with the subject line “Five […]