Dale Center for the Study of War and Society
War & Society Roundtable
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The War & Society Roundtable, a joint community and university monthly reading group,
was one of the earliest community outreach events of the Dale Center and ran from
2006 to 2022. Sponsored jointly by 51¶ºÄÌ Miss’s Dale Center for the Study of War
& Society and the , the Roundtable focused on a different war and society book each month of the academic
year. A friendly but spirited discussion about the book was moderated by a History
faculty member or graduate student from 51¶ºÄÌ Miss.
The Roundtable was a great way for community members, faculty, and students to interact
while exploring topics of mutual interest. The Roundtable was free to the public
and was generally held on the second Tuesday of each month during the academic year.
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The last Roundtable schedule:
Past Roundtables:
- Fall 2021: War, Plague, and Pestilence I
- Spring 2021: Military History in Popular Culture II
- Fall 2020: Military History in Popular Culture I
- Spring 2020: Border Wars II
- Fall 2019: Border Wars I
- Spring 2019: Two If By Sea II
- Fall 2018: Two If By Sea I
- Spring 2018: War and Memory II
- Fall 2017: War and Memory I
- Spring 2017: The Empires Strike Back II
- Fall 2016: The Empires Strike Back I
- Spring 2016: Rebels Without a Cause II
- Fall 2015: Rebels with and Without a Cause I
- Spring 2015: Villains and Scapegoats in Military History II
- Fall 2014: Villains & Scapegoats in Military History I
- Spring 2014: Spies and Lies: Deception in History II
- Fall 2013: Spies and Lies: Deception in History I
- 2012-2013: War and Society Across Time and Place
- 2011-2012: Meeting Engagements: Where Conflict and Culture Collide
- 2010-2011: Victory Denied: Military Historians Examine Defeat
- 2009-2010: The Human Face of War: A Year of Memoir and Biography
- 2008-2009: A Year of War Fiction
- 2007-2008: Books, Dialogue, and Debate II
- 2006-2007: Books, Dialogue, and Debate