Dale Center for the Study of War and Society
Richard McCarthy Lecture Series
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The Richard McCarthy Lecture Series was founded in 2006 through the generous support of Dr. Richard McCarthy and Dr. Craig Howard and is designed to bring together students, faculty, and community members to access cutting edge research in the field of military history and War and Society. Over the years, the McCarthy Lecture Series has provided the campus and Hattiesburg communities a broad range of programming, ranging from a panel discussion led by veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to more academic programs including talks by leading historians, writers, and scholars of War and Society and Military History, such as Jeremy Black, Dennis Showalter, Beth Bailey, Margaret MacMillan, Sebastian Junger, Jeffrey Gray, Brian Linn, Wayne Lee, and John Lynn. The Richard McCarthy Lecture Series is central to the Dale Center for the Study of War & Society’s continuing community outreach efforts.
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2024 Richard McCarthy Lecture
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Past McCarthy Lecture Series
You can watch many of the past lectures through the Dale Center's YouTube channel playlist by clicking here.
- Spring 2023 What's New in World War II?
- Spring 2022 "An Army Afire" by Dr. Beth Bailey
- Spring 2021 Margaret MacMillan author of War: How Conflict Shaped Us
- Spring 2020 "Vietnam 1970: Homefront and Battlefront" (Cancelled: Covid-19)
- Spring 2019 "Spy Games: War & Espionage in the 20th Century"
- Spring 2018 "It is too furious": Indigenous Warfare in Early North America"
- Spring 2017 "Tribe: War Veterans"
- Fall 2015 Pivot to Asia
- Spring 2015 A Great War for Empire
- Fall 2014 Embedded: War and the Fourth Estate
- Fall 2013 "We Shall Defend our Island" British Experience of the World Wars
- Fall 2012 Rebuilding the Army After Vietnam
- Fall 2011 Paradigm Shifts in the History of Warfare
- Spring 2011 Victory Denied: Military Historians Examine Defeat
- Spring 2010 The Southern Way of War
- Spring 2009 War in the Modern Middle East
- Spring 2008 War in the Pacific World
- Spring 2007 On the Edge of Empires: War and Society in the Early Atlantic World
- Spring 2006 Civilians in Wartime