Border Wars Conference Session

Series: Civil War

Sectional Crisis and Civil War on the Western Border, 1860-1865, moderated by William Piston, Missouri State University, and featuring talks by:

Randy Mullis, Command and General Staff College; The Illusion of Security and the Fragility of Peace: Kansas and Missouri on the Eve of the Civil War

Jonathan Earle, University of Kansas; “If I Went West, I Think I Would Go To Kansas”: Abraham Lincoln, the Sunflower State, and the Election of 1860

Christopher Phillips, University of Cincinnati; "Purely a question of power not one of law”: The Contours of Federal Occupation in Civil War Missouri, 1861-1863

Joseph M. Beilein Jr., University of Missouri – Columbia; The Guerrilla Shirt: A Labor of Love and the Fashion of Rebellion in Civil War Missouri

Diane Mutti Burke, University of Missouri – Kansas City; “Slavery Dies Hard”: Enslaved Missourians’ Struggle for Freedom

Regular breaks are scheduled throughout this session. A question and answer session follows the presentations.

This event is co-sponsored by: Hall Center for the Humanities at the University of Kansas, Barton P. and Mary D. Cohen Charitable Trust, Freedom’s Frontier National Heritage Area, Bernardin Haskell Lecture Fund, Center for Regional Studies at the University of Missouri–Kansas City
More in this series:
5
Feb
Lincoln and Leadership
Central Library |
6:30pm
18
Feb
Copperheads
Central Library |
6:30pm
1
May
Under Siege!
Plaza Branch |
9:00pm
1
Jul
The Battle of Gettysburg: Why It Mattered
Central Library |
8:30pm

Border Wars Conference Session

Series: Civil War
Date & Location
In Person
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Adults