OLD/ Robert Citino, "WWI & the Aftermath," (Dallas, June 2012)
Robert Citino of the University of North Texas delivers a talk on World War I and its aftermath on June 5, 2012, at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Citino's presentation was part of "The Making of Modern America, 1877-Present," a teacher institute sponsored by Humanities Texas and SMU's Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. To learn more about Humanities Texas education programs, visit us online at http://www.humanitiestexas.org/education.
Видео OLD/ Robert Citino, "WWI & the Aftermath," (Dallas, June 2012) канала HumanitiesTexas
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