Kieko Matteson, an Environmental Historian and Professor at the University of Hawaii, will give a talk discussing the brutal unfolding of World War I in Europe, its long lasting environmental consequences, and its artistic and cultural legacy. The talk will also explore lesser known impacts of the war, including its role in the development of modern chemistry, poetry, plastic surgery, and Hawaii's experience of the war. The talk will take place on July 26, 2014 from 2-3 pm at the Hawaii State Library.
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Kieko Matteson, an Environmental Historian and Professor at the University of Hawaii, will give a talk discussing the brutal unfolding of World War I in Europe, its long lasting environmental consequences, and its artistic and cultural legacy. The talk will also explore lesser known impacts of the war, including its role in the development of modern chemistry, poetry, plastic surgery, and Hawaii's experience of the war. The talk will take place on July 26, 2014 from 2-3 pm at the Hawaii State Library.
Kieko Matteson, an Environmental Historian and Professor at the University of Hawaii, will give a talk discussing the brutal unfolding of World War I in Europe, its long lasting environmental consequences, and its artistic and cultural legacy. The talk will also explore lesser known impacts of the war, including its role in the development of modern chemistry, poetry, plastic surgery, and Hawaii's experience of the war. The talk will take place on July 26, 2014 from 2-3 pm at the Hawaii State Library.
Kieko Matteson, an Environmental Historian and Professor at the University of Hawaii, will give a talk discussing the brutal unfolding of World War I in Europe, its long lasting environmental consequences, and its artistic and cultural legacy. The talk will also explore lesser known impacts of the war, including its role in the development of modern chemistry, poetry, plastic surgery, and Hawaii's experience of the war. The talk will take place on July 26, 2014 from 2-3 pm at the Hawaii State Library.
Assistant Professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, will discuss World War I's brutal unfolding on the European continent, long-lasting environmental consequences and its artistic and cultural legacy.
Touching on lesser-known elements of the wars impact, the talk will explore WWIs role in the development of modern chemistry, poetry, plastic surgery and other subjects, as well as the experience of the war in Hawaii. Recommended for adults and young adults. Saturday July 26, 2014 2 3 pm
Hawaii State Library First Floor Reading Room 478 South King Street Phone: Language Literature & History Section 586-3499
Please contact the library 10 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter or if other special accommodation is needed. Image from PBS.org
Holocaust Education in Primary Schools in The Twenty First Century Current Practices Potentials and Ways Forward 1St Ed Edition Claus Christian W Szejnmann Full Chapter