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Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at Southern Miss
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The Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at the University of Southern Mississippi serves as a local, national, and international resource for the study of the history of warfare and its influence on both combatants and civilians. Throughout the year, the Dale Center hosts several events that promote and enhance our understanding of military history and how past armed conflicts influenced the societies surrounding them. Dale Center events include the Lt. Col. John H. Dale Sr. Distinguished Lecture Series in International Security and Global Policy, the Richard McCarthy Lecture Series, and the War & Society Roundtable, among others.
In an effort to share these events with a greater audience, especially those who are unable to attend in person, the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society TH-cam channel will be updated with videos featuring lectures and presentations from our various events. Please subscribe to our channel or check back regularly to see what is new!.
In an effort to share these events with a greater audience, especially those who are unable to attend in person, the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society TH-cam channel will be updated with videos featuring lectures and presentations from our various events. Please subscribe to our channel or check back regularly to see what is new!.
2024 Richard McCarthy Lecture with Maj. Gen. Collins, Maj. Gen. Rhodes, and Col. Thomas
The Dale Center for the Study of War & Society presents the 2024 Richard McCarthy Lecture: "Levels of Command: The Mississippi National Guard in Peace and at War: The 155th Brigade Combat Team in 2005" which features Maj. Gen. Augustus Leon Collins, Maj. Gen. John M. Rhodes, and Col. Christopher M. Thomas. All three speakers served with the 155th Brigade Combat Team in 2005, and they discuss their combat and command experiences while serving with the Mississippi National Guard. This talk is moderated by the Dale Center's Founding Director, Dr. Andrew Wiest.
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Dale Center Highlights (2024)
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View some of the exciting things being accomplished by the faculty, graduate students, and alumni of the Dale Center for the Study of War and Society at the University of Southern Mississippi.
A Zoom Discussion with the Project Team: The 103rd Infantry Division Digital Humanities Project
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On November 15, 2023, members of the 103rd Infantry Division Digital Humanities Project Team sat down together for a Zoom meeting where they gave updates on the project. This event was moderated by Project Supervisor Dr. Kyle Zelner and was a discussion between Project Manager Sarah Anne Hogue and Web Content Editors James Witkoski and Nicholas Garrett.
Dr. Douglas Bristol- The 2023 General Buford "Buff" Blount Lecture
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Dr. Douglas Bristol, Associate Professor of History and Faculty Fellow of the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at the University of Southern Mississippi, gave the fifth biennial Buford "Buff" Blount Professorship Lecture on October 30, 2023. His lecture, "War as Labor: Mechanization, Mobilization, and the Changing Role of Black GIs in World War II," discussed how changes in military m...
2023 Richard McCarthy Lecture with Allison Abra, Robert Citino, and Michael Neiberg
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The Dale Center for the Study of War & Society presents the 2023 Richard McCarthy Lecture: "What's New in World War II?" This talk features three distinguished scholars, Dr. Allison Abra, Dr. Robert Citino, and Dr. Michael Neiberg, discussing their own scholarship and the latest changes in the field.
2022 Richard McCarthy Lecture with Beth Bailey
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The Dale Center for the Study of War & Society presents the 2022 Richard McCarthy Lecture: "An Army Afire: The US Army and 'the Problem of Race' in the Vietnam Era." Dr. Beth Bailey, Foundation Distinguished Professor of History and Director of the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies at the University of Kansas, talks about her forthcoming book.
Alumni Chat with Robert J. Thompson, III
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The Dale Center presents an alumni chat with Dr. Robert J. Thompson, III, a 2016 graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Thompson sat down with Dr. Andrew Wiest, Founding Director of the Dale Center, to talk about Thompson's forthcoming book, Clear, Hold, and Destroy: Pacification in Phú Yên and the American War in Vietnam. Dr. Thompson is currently a historian at Army Universit...
2021 Richard McCarthy Lecture with Margaret MacMillan
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The Dale Center for the Study of War & Society presents the 2021 Richard McCarthy Lecture: "A Conversation on War: How Conflict Shaped Us." Dale Center Fellow Dr. Allison Abra and Professor Margaret MacMillan sit down to discuss MacMillan's latest New York Times bestseller and answer questions from the audience.
Dale Center Highlights 2019
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View some of the exciting things being accomplished by the faculty, graduate students, and alumni of the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at the University of Southern Mississippi. Audio courtesy of www.bensound.com
Dr. Heather Stur - "Saigon at War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties"
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Dr. Heather Stur, Associate Professor of History, Faculty Fellow of the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at the University of Southern Mississippi, and the 2017-2019 General Buford "Buff" Blount Professor of Military History, delivered the biennial General Buford Blount Lecture on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 6:00 pm in the Liberal Arts Building on the Hattiesburg campus. The lecture was...
Dr. Larry Berman - "Perfect Spy: The Incredible Double Life of Pham Xuan An"
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Dr. Larry Berman, Professor Emeritus, University of California-Davis and Founding Dean of the Honors College, Georgia State University, delivered a talk entitled "Perfect Spy: The Incredible Double Life of Pham Xuan Am, Time Magazine Reporter and Vietnamese Communist Agent" on Tuesday, February 26, 2019. This is the fourth, and final, event in the 14th Annual Richard McCarthy Lecture Series, wh...
Dr. Allison Abra - "Those Very Gallant Women: Gender and Espionage in World War II Europe"
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Dr. Allison Abra, Associate Professor of History and Faculty Fellow of the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at the University of Southern Mississippi, delivered a talk entitled "Those Very Gallant Women: Gender and Espionage in World War II Europe" on Tuesday, February 12, 2019. This is the third event in the 14th Annual Richard McCarthy Lecture Series, which is entitled "Spy Games: W...
Dr. Jeremy Black - "The Worlds of James Bond"
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Dr. Jeremy Black, Professor of History at University of Exeter (U.K.), delivered "The Worlds of James Bond" as part of the Fourteenth Annual Richard McCarthy Lecture Series, "Spy Games: War & Espionage in the 20th Century" at University of the Southern Mississippi.
Lt. Col. Joel Bius - "Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em: The Rise and Fall of the Military Cigarette Ration"
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Lt. Col. Joel R. Bius (PhD, University of Southern Mississippi, 2015) Assistant Professor of National Security Studies and Director of Instruction in the Department of Joint Warfighting at the Air Command and Staff College returned to USM on November 2, 2018 to discuss his new book, "Smoke 'Em if You Got 'Em: The Rise and Fall of the Military Cigarette Ration." You can watch his talk here.
Dr. Mary Kathryn Barbier - "Spies, Lies and Citizenship: The Hunt for Nazi Criminals"
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Dr. Mary Kathryn Barbier, Professor of History at Mississippi State University and former PhD Student at the University of Southern Mississippi, delivers the first lecture of the Fourteenth Annual McCarthy Lecture Series. You can view her talk, entitled "Spies, Lies, and Criminals: The Hunt for Nazi Criminals," here.
Dr. Joshua Haynes - "Uncommon Ferocity: Patrolling the Creek-Georgia Border"
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Dr. Joshua Haynes - "Uncommon Ferocity: Patrolling the Creek-Georgia Border"
Dr. David J. Silverman - "Thundersticks: Firearms and the Violent Transformation of Native America"
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Dr. David J. Silverman - "Thundersticks: Firearms and the Violent Transformation of Native America"
Dr. Robbie Ethridge -"Global Capital, Violence, and the Making of a Colonial Shatter Zone"
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Dr. Robbie Ethridge -"Global Capital, Violence, and the Making of a Colonial Shatter Zone"
Douglas Bristol and Heather Stur: Integrating the US Military
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Douglas Bristol and Heather Stur: Integrating the US Military
Dr. Kenneth Swope - The 2017 General Buford “Buff” Blount Lecture
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Dr. Kenneth Swope - The 2017 General Buford “Buff” Blount Lecture
The 2017 Moorman Lecture “The Challenges of War & Memory”
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The 2017 Moorman Lecture “The Challenges of War & Memory”
Waging Peace Conference-The Margaret Boone Dale Keynote Roundtable and Reception on Women and War
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Waging Peace Conference-The Margaret Boone Dale Keynote Roundtable and Reception on Women and War
Dr. Ken Swope, "From the Clutches of Bandits into the Mouths of Tigers"
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Dr. Ken Swope, "From the Clutches of Bandits into the Mouths of Tigers"
Dr. Allison Abra "Dancing Modernity in Britain after the First World War"
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Dr. Allison Abra "Dancing Modernity in Britain after the First World War"
Dr. Andrew Wiest - "Shocking Behavior: The British Military and Shell Shock in World War I"
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Dr. Andrew Wiest - "Shocking Behavior: The British Military and Shell Shock in World War I"
Dr. Alan Allport - "Browned Off: The British Soldier in the Second World War"
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Dr. Alan Allport - "Browned Off: The British Soldier in the Second World War"
Dr. Allison Abra - "Essential Amusements? Popular Culture and the People's War in Britain"
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Dr. Allison Abra - "Essential Amusements? Popular Culture and the People's War in Britain"
Why audio is of such poor quality?
Lol 😂 man this was torture
Re: impact of ideology that had been discussed in the end: Germans had an order to shoot all communists and Jews on the spot upon capture. Studies show that 80% of German units followed the order.
My God, what an awful sound!
53:08 Manstein wanted to attack at Kursk before the Soviets reinforced it so much, AND wanted to keep attacking once he was in the thick of it. He was reluctant only when they actually did it.
Citino is great!
Thanx for this
It is so hard to watch with his pacing around all the time! Where is he going? I really wish he could stand in one place, ideally behind a microphone.
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Apparently, your videographer never heard of the concept of a tripod.
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You can have a free book title about logistics : Confusion galore!
It is worth looking into the internal problems the Germans had. The TIKhistory TH-cam channel is a good place to start. He is good on the economics and strategy, but pretty bad on people.
It wouldn't be a Robert Citino speech without Kesselschlacht and Bewegungskrieg. I didn't know he had Diabetes
I've yet to watch a Citino lecture that didn't sound like he was giving it from the bottom of a coffee can.
I Love Robert Cintino's speeches and presentations. Horrible recording, only 8 years ago, looks like from the 70s
Basically a piece of vietnam garbage.
I knew this from school, but sure shows the government the peasants like us work and pay taxes shut up and be a good boy! Well give u a loan and a oven. Good boy! Question us, well bang your door down and never be seen again, even epstein wasnt protected the chomo president gang got to him first.
As a younger Signals Officer, I was informed of The Three Main Bodies of Knowledge required for every aspiring Canadian Officer. First, there is the knowledge that you know that you know. Second, there is that body of knowledge that you know about but have not mastered yet: that body of knowledge that you know you do not know. The third, and most sombre body of knowledge is that area that you do not know about yet or that body of knowledge that "you don't know that you don't know". Crazy introductuon for certain. Velox Versutus Vigilans
Logically speaking there are things that you know, but you don’t know that you know. For example I’ve learnt a poem by heart in a foreign language, forgot about it, and for 20 years thought that I don’t know any poems in a foreign language.
Great lecture
This video should be watched by millions! Kudos to Dr. Stur and Dr. Wiest!
@42:31 fun fact: below that hill, there is a shooting range.
The audiences in American academic lecture appear to have no respect for others in the audience let alone those presenting the lecture. The amount of extraneous noise is appallingly rude.
I see Citino and i press play ❤ Like commented and subscribed 👍
Brits DEFEATED Italy in everyway until Romel was sent to save them, so much so CHURCHILL sent African troops to Greece.
One problem is that almost nobody understand why militaries makes some choices today. It all is about what they did 80 years ago.
Thank you to Rob acitino always great information and makes the conversation lively. 🇺🇸🍻🫡
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very good lecture, but audio is horrible, speaker should wear a microphone
Pham Xuan An was awarded with the medal of "Hero of the People's Armed Force". His identity is covered so great that even after the liberation of Saigon, no one ever knew he was a spy even the one who served in south vietnam. People only know that he is a spy only when he receive the medal of "Hero of the People's Armed Force". Another spy was awarded with this medal is Major Pham Ngoc Thao, known as Albert Thao in south vietnam. He is a major both in Vietnam People's Army and south vietnam army. But unluckily, he was compromised and executed in 1965 by south vietnam. His true identity only reveiled in 1995, 30 years after his death in order to protect his family now living in united states, as remnant of the south vietnam still try to harm or even kill those who worked for or with SRVN or those who reveal true meaning of south vietnam remnant. One of the victim is Nguyen Dam Phong journalist
When all of Vietnam's previous enemies (China,Mongolia,France ) have been defeated, that defeat of US is no longer strange.
Nobody has a destiny to win every time. That's fantasy thinking.
@@killercd7682 Let's phrase it differently: China, Mongolia and France just happened to wander out of Vietnam. Happy? But you're right in that one can't assume that little Vietnam would win every time, and the lecture is worth watching. Also - why does the Dale Center employ a random guy with a phone to video all its lectures?
Summary: The Soviets defeated the Germans, the USA defeated the Japanese, and the British defeated the Italians. 😂
As we say in the military, clever enough to shoot, infantry, clever enough to use a shovel, pioneer corps, too stupid to use a shovel, you're a Physical training insructor. But my daddy knows The Queen, you can't make me a PTI Why didn't you say earlier, youre off to Sandhurst.
For the whole tourism
Yes, there was still a war to be fought. Unfortunately also a lot of "professional officers" who would fight it because they were qualified for little else and they didn't get paid to think about world grand strategic planning. The dark side of civilian control of the military.
Iam not sure why we stopped starving out encircled forces,(popular in the middle ages). I suppose it's the time factor. Those seige troops waiting out the fortress garrison could be used better elsewhere.
One thing I have learned about this war is not to believe anything without corroboration and evidence. Although South Viet Nan and the the North and the US all portray themselves as saintly, deception and illustrative bias are part of the battle and it is for the most part, manufactured by governments and media outlets. The general public is not privy to the real situation and most people do not connect changes in their economy and national stature as the real consequences of war.
Another northern citizen writing the history of the South, exactly what The Lost Cause spoke to.
except the Lost Cause is a LIE
Randomly cuts out after 30 min in what is clearly a longer lecture.
Can't hear a thing.
There is an active conspiracy in which the mic that Citino is set use is sabotaged immediately before he gives a lecture. Either rhat or TH-cams audio dept has a vendetta against him.
The woman host's raucus voice is jarring.
The 'pro-war" historians need to deal with the fact that the PVN and and the NLF suffered 90% fatalities, and yet they were always able to recruit new men and women to fight for the Hanoi government. U.S. military analysts concluded that it was not possible for American soldiers to defeat such fanatics. This analysis played a substantial role in the decision to withdraw from Vietnam.
Unfortunately, the poor audio makes this video unwatchable.
The German Russian conflict during WW2 is the most intriguing battle in humanities history being that the technologies at the time managed to produce the Panzer and the T34. That said I dare say the soldiers who gave their lives in those crucial battles will be disgusted in the direction the world is headed. Plandemic treaty.CBDC.Lockdowns caused by the flue,and a small group of mega rich billionaire pushing to usurp every government on earth.
What a terrible presenter!
I gave up watching after a few minutes. His constant movements make it impossible hear what he is saying, and very difficult to focus on anything other than, “where is he walking to now?”
I also think that one major reason why Germany couldnt surrender in 1943 was due to the atrocities that they had done at the eastern front from the start of the war. The killing, pillaging and raping of the civilian population at the eastern front had been so terrible and the cost of human suffering so high that I dont think there was even a chance of anything else than unconditional surrender from the perspective of Stalin and the people of Soviet Union.
Flip flopping from one subject to another without ever being accurate or precise on anything France double the population of Germany?!?!
I know he was hot but I don’t like his style in this book. Generalizations omissions and interpretation after the events that fall as trite condescending and one sided. The Germans were between by superior force applied correctly. The German way did not fail but was perfected by the Russians at the strategic and operational level of war his books would be better without using over used phrases.