CONFERENCE | In America, Nineteen Nineteen by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:53:19Z The year 1919 was a tumultuous one in American history. It was also the year that Henry E. Huntington created the institution that bears his name. This conference, designed around The Huntington's Nineteen Nineteen centennial exhibition, focuses on the social, cultural, and political events that provide a national and international context for Huntington's remarkable act of philanthropy. Genre Learning Contains tracks Welcome by Steve Hindle by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:36:36Z Introduction by Bill Brown by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:36:33Z Erza Manela, Averting Anarchy: The Domestic Origins of Wilsonianism by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:36:31Z Peter James Hudson, 1919: A View from the Caribbean by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:36:28Z Alison Isenberg, Second-Hand Cities by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:36:26Z
Erza Manela, Averting Anarchy: The Domestic Origins of Wilsonianism by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:36:31Z
Peter James Hudson, 1919: A View from the Caribbean by The Huntington published on 2019-10-26T00:36:28Z