SPEAKERS BUREAU
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Speakers | Subjects
 
Archaeology | Architecture | Art History | Environment | Ethnicity and Ethnic Heritage
Family History | Folk Culture | History of Idaho and the West | International Studies
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| Lewis and Clark | Literature | Living History | Music/Theater/Film
Religious Studies
| Understanding 9/11 | U.S. History/Politics | Womens Studies | Work
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES


  • Allan Christelow
    The Muslim World after the Collapse of the Taliban
    The Prospects for Interfaith Dialogue as a Basis for Conflict Resolution
    Islam in a Pluralistic Setting: Nigeria
    Hijra into McWorld: Muslim Migrations in a Global Society
    In Memory of Gobo Fingo: Reflections on the Frontier Experience In Africa and America
  • David Christensen
    The Opening of the Canadian West
    Idaho and Globalization
    The Holy Land Mired in an Unholy Struggle
    Empires of the Savannah
  • Arthur Hart
    World Wars I and II
  • Joanne Klein
    Women in Middle Eastern History
    British History as seen through the Murder Mystery
  • Mona Klinger
    Mother Theresa of Calcutta (1910-1997)
  • Rand Lewis
    International Terrorism
  • Max Pavesic
    Ancient Monuments of Western Europe
  • Alan Rose
    The European Union: The Most Exciting International Experiment of the
    Twentieth Century
  • Raja Tanas
    Who’s Who and What’s What in the Middle East
    Understanding the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Looking Through Arab Eyes



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