Annual Fall Conference for Educators,
History Students and Enthusiasts
October 14, 2013
Debbie Corll, Conference Registrar
PA Council for History Education
412-952-2840
conference@pahistorycouncil.org
Monday October 14, 2013
8:30 AM to 3:30 PM
Confererence held in McKelvey Campus Center on the campus of Westminster College. Doors open at 7:30 AM. The coffee pot will be on! Continental breakfast provided.
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$55 / $25 students
Includes continental breakfast & lunch!
19th Century
Jeffry Wert
Civil War Historian and Author
Topic:
'On Great Fields Something Stays': Gettysburg
19th - 20th Centuries
Les Standiford
Best-Selling Author of over 20 books including historical non-fiction 'Meet You in Hell'
Topic:
Clash of the Titans: Carnegie and Frick and the Revitalization of History
20th - 21st Centuries
Paul Rosier
Environmentalist & Villanova University Professor
Topic:
From Earth Day 1970 to Fracking 2013: A Modern Environmental History of Pennsylvania
This day-long conference is open to the public and provides a rare opportunity to hear three nationally-renowned authors and historians. Each presentation will provide ample time for Q&A. Read more about the speakers:
Jeffrey D. Wert, well known as a Civil War historian, is the author of eight books on Civil War topics, most recently Cavalryman of the Lost Cause and The Sword of Lincoln. His articles and essays on the Civil War have appeared in many publications, including Civil War Times Illustrated, American History Illustrated, and Blue and Gray. A former history teacher at Penns Valley High School, he lives in Centre Hall, PA, slightly more than one hour from the battlefiled at Gettysburg.
Les Standiford is the bestselling author of over twenty books including Meet You in Hell: Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick and the Bitter Partnership that Transformed America. He is Director of the Creative Writing Program at Florida International University in Miami, Florida.
Paul Rosier, is Associate Professor of History at Villanova University (Villanova, PA) where he teaches American Environmental History, Global Environmental History, and Atlantic World Environmental History. He also serves on the President's Environmental Sustainability Committee at Villanova, and chairs the annual University Earth Day Celebration. The author of several books and articles, his latest essay, entitled "Modern America Desperately Needs to Listen': The Emerging Indian in an Age of Environmental Crisis, " will be published in The Journal of American History in December 2013.
Included in the cost of your registration is a light breakfast, lunch, Act 48 credits, door prize drawings, and more! Hear dynamic speakers and network with your colleagues in education. The Conference is presented as a resource to history educators, and is open to the public. Whether you are a professional educator, a college or grad student, a museum administrator or staff member, or a history enthusiast - all are welcomed!
PA Council for History Education is a 501(c)3 non-profit, organized to support the development and implementation of meaningful and effective History curriculum and instruction; provide quality professional activities for History educators and students; and encourage educational and professional interaction among History educators.