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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: David Kertzer—The Pope at War
DESCRIPTION:David Kertzer—The Pope at War \nInformation from the newly opened Vatican archives\, a groundbreaking\, explosive\, and riveting book about Pope Pius XII and his actions during World War II\, including how he responded to the Holocaust. \nPulitzer-Prize-winning author David Kertzer is the Paul Dupee University Professor of Social Science at Brown University. He is an authority on Italian politics\, society\, and history; political symbolism; and anthropological demography. Past president of both the Social Science History Association and the Society for the Anthropology of Europe\, he is co-founder and served for many years as co-editor of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies. In 2005 Kertzer was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. From 2006 to 2011\, he was the Provost of Brown University. A play based on The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara\, by playwright Alfred Uhry\, was performed at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis in 2006. In April 2016\, Steven Spielberg announced that he would be making a film based on Kertzer’s book\, with a screenplay by Tony Kushner.
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-david-kertzer-the-pope-at-war/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: Howard Mansfield – I will Tell no War Stories: What our Fathers left unsaid about WWII
DESCRIPTION:Howard Mansfield – I will Tell no War Stories: What our Fathers left unsaid about WWII \nGrowing up\, World War II was omnipresent and hidden. This was also true of his father’s time in the Air Force. Like most of his generation\, it was a rule not to talk about what he’d experienced in war. “You’re not getting any war stories from me\,” he’d say. \n \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/howard-mansfield-i-will-tell-no-war-stories-what-our-fathers-left-unsaid-about-wwii/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lecture Series: David Chrisinger - The Soldiers Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of WWII
DESCRIPTION:(This event was originally scheduled for September 10) \nDavid Chrisinger – The Soldiers Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of WWII \nA beautiful reckoning with the life and work of the legendary journalist Ernie Pyle\, who gave World War II a human face for millions of Americans even as he wrestled with his own demons. \nAt the height of his fame and influence during World War II\, Ernie Pyle’s nationally syndicated dispatches from combat zones shaped America’s understanding of what the war felt like to ordinary soldiers\, as no writer’s work had before or has since. From North Africa to Sicily\, from the beaches of Anzio to the beaches of Normandy\, and on to the war in the Pacific\, where he would meet his end\, Ernie Pyle had a genius for connecting with his beloved dogfaced grunts. A humble man\, himself plagued by melancholy and tortured by marriage to a partner whose mental health struggles were much more acute than his own\, Pyle was in touch with suffering in a way that left an indelible mark on his readers. While never defeatist\, his stories left no doubt as to the heavy weight of the burden soldiers carried. He wrote about post-traumatic stress long before that was a diagnosis. \nDavid is the author of The Soldier’s Truth: Ernie Pyle and the Story of World War II\, which chronicles the life of renowned war correspondent Ernie Pyle and Stories Are What Save Us\, a profoundly moving book that weaves together David’s journey as a writer\, editor\, and teacher with a wide range of craft tools and storytelling frameworks and structures he and his students have used to process trauma and conflicts in their own lives to create beautiful stories of growth and transformation. David is also a Logan Nonfiction Fellow and has contributed columns to the New York Times Magazine. He also regularly contributes to The War Horse\, an award-winning nonprofit newsroom dedicated to educating the public on military service\, war\, and its impact. In addition to his work as an author\, David serves as the Executive Director of the Harris Writing Workshop\, leads the Persuasive Writing Credential Program\, and advises the student-led Chicago Policy Review at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy. \n \n 
URL:https://wrightmuseum.org/calendar/lecture-series-david-chrisinger-the-soldiers-truth-ernie-pyle-and-the-story-of-wwii/
LOCATION:Wright Museum of World War II\, 77 Center Street\, Wolfeboro\, NH\, 03894\, United States
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