Saturday, January 10, 2004

2:30–4:30 a.m.

100. American Attitudes toward Warfare from Grotius to 9–11
Omni Shoreham, Palladian Ballroom

Chair: David M. Kennedy, Stanford University
Papers:

Early American Visions of War: The Paradox of Limitless Violence in an Age of Limited Wars
Wayne E. Lee, University of Louisville

Warfare and the Construction of White Identity in the United States, 1675–1865
Mark Grimsley, Ohio State University

A Century of Conflict: Ideology, Culture, and American Views toward Warfare in the Age of Doubt
David W. Hogan Jr., United States Army Center of Military History


Comment: Reginald C. Stuart, Mount Saint Vincent University