FB1 PO1091 The United States and the World
FB1 LI1091 Language and Society
2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the entry of the United States into World War I. The arrival of General Pershing’s troops led to the Second Battle of the Marne where the the last German offensive was stopped only 60 kilometers from Paris. The Grande Guerre was truly international. Besides the multicultural aspect of the American ranks, the troops on all sides drew from the empires of the belligerents. World War I was also a total war, mobilizing the home fronts and the industrial capacities of all sides. So, the role of women during hostilities changed their lives and perceptions of their power. This trip investigates not only the military dimensions of the war, but the social, cultural and economic sides of the world’s first total war, precursor to World War II.
Led by Profs. Steven Ekovich and Rebekah Rast
Cost: €60 (includes round-trip bus transportation, entrance fees, guided visits and lectures, professors’ trip costs, and VAT)
Last day to register/cancel: September 10
Late cancelation fee: €60
Payment for study trips must be made no later than September 22 for the Fall 2017 semester.