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Reckford Lecture to examine legacy of World War I

 

(Chapel Hill, N.C. – Jan. 27, 2015) – University of Toronto professor emeritus of history Modris Eksteins will discuss the legacy of World War I in a free public lecture Feb. 25 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

 

Eksteins will discuss the “The Great War: The Great Divide” at 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasants Family Assembly Room in Wilson Library for the 2015 Mary Stevens Reckford Memorial Lecture. A Q&A session and reception will follow. The talk is sponsored by the Institute for the Arts and Humanities in UNC’s College of Arts and Sciences.

 

Eksteins’s discussion is a part of the “World War I: The Legacy” initiative sponsored by the Institute and King’s College London that spans the 2014-2015 academic year.

 

In his talk, Eksteins will examine how World War I evoked a “crisis of authority” in the Western world. This crisis, evident in politics and daily life, also had a dramatic impact on the arts. Eksteins is the author of “Rites of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age,” a cultural history of World War I.

 

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Reckford Lecture website: http://iah.unc.edu/events/lectures/reckford

 

Institute for the Arts and Humanities contact: Jenny Morgan, (919) 843-2654, jmorgan@unc.edu

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