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SUNDAY AT THE MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES

SPEAKER: DR. ERIC TENBUS, GEORGIA COLLEGE

TOPIC: "A WORLD GONE MAD: THE PATH TO WWI"

Eric Tenbus is a Professor of History and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville. He holds a BA in Professional Writing from Carnegie Mellon University, MA in Communication from Florida State, MA in History from Florida State, and his PhD in British history, also from Florida State. He is a published author and contributor to scholarly publications.

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Dean Tenbus will discuss the complex historical forces that led up to the outbreak of the First World War in the summer of 1914, a war that far surpassed previous conflicts in cost and brutality. When it was clear that the war would not be over, as initially thought, by Christmas 1914, and as the casualties mounted and the horrors of total war became apparent, it appeared that the world had truly gone mad.


The lecture begins at 2:00 pm and usually lasts about 45 minutes. The lecture will be held in the theater for “social distancing” purposes. In observance of CDC guidelines, there will be no refreshments after the lecture. Guests, however, are welcome to tour the museum, enjoy the exhibits, and speak with our docents afterward.

Admission is free but donations are appreciated.

Earlier Event: April 23
Voices From the Great War
Later Event: August 7
August Adventure