American Cartoons in World War II
Pace University professor Durahn Taylor taught a class on American cartoons in World War II and the ways they supported…
Lafayette College Professor Robert Weiner taught a class on the origins of World War II in Europe. He described how the British and French… read more
Lafayette College Professor Robert Weiner taught a class on the origins of World War II in Europe. He described how the British and French governments initially saw Soviet Russia as a bigger threat than the fascists in Germany and Italy. He argued that some leaders' reluctance to enter another war led to appeasement efforts with Hitler and military unpreparedness. close
Pace University professor Durahn Taylor taught a class on American cartoons in World War II and the ways they supported…
Texas Woman’s University Professor Katherine Landdeck taught a class about the ways American women contributed to the…
Wofford College professor Mark Byrnes taught a class about U.S. public opinion, the rise of radio as a national media,…
University of Minnesota Professor Saje Mathieu taught a class about “neutrality” and what that concept meant in World…