Sunday, November 11 — Veteran’s Day — marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. This terrible war, which, at that point, had been the deadliest in history, was to be “the war to end all wars.” It was to be the war to “make the world safe for democracy.” It was a war that gave us the modern world, for better and worse.
Earlier this year, The Center for Vision & Values hosted a conference titled: “World War I and the Shaping of the Modern World.” To help commemorate Veteran’s Day and the centenary of the end of World War I, we invite you to view the following lectures from our conference (please click the title of the lecture to view the video):
“Tolkien, Lewis, and the Great War”
by Dr. Joseph Loconte, author
“World War I’s Most Wicked Legacy: Russian Bolshevism and International Communism”
by Dr. Paul Kengor
“The Aftermath of World War I”
by Dr. George H. Nash, historian and author
“World War I’s Greatest Casualty: God”
by Dr. T. David Gordon
“Who is to Blame for the Great War?”
by Dr. Robert Clemm
“World War I and the Impact of All Quiet on the Western Front”
by Dr. Kimberly Miller
Free Download.
An important lecture from President Calvin Coolidge.
The Honorable Paul J. McNulty ’80
December 4, 2018
Foundations of American Leadership Series:
“20 Years Later: An Inside Look at the Clinton Impeachment and the Clash on Capitol Hill”
The Center for Vision & Values 100 Campus Drive Grove City College Grove City, PA 16127 United States
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