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Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 8: Michael Bryant
This podcast is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Michael Bryant, a professor in the History and Social Sciences department and former JAG attorney, discusses his new book, A World History of War Crimes: From Antiquity to the Present.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/faculty-spotlight-podcast/1007/thumbnail.jp
Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 20: Michael Bryant
In this episode we talk with Michael Bryant, a professor in the History and Social Sciences Department, about his book, Hitler\u27s \u27Mein Kampf\u27 and the Holocaust: A Prelude to Genocide. We also discuss his involvement with the German documentary film of the same name.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/faculty-spotlight-podcast/1019/thumbnail.jp
Bryant Faculty Spotlight , Episode 26: Michael Bryant
In this episode, we speak with Michael Bryant, a professor in the History and Social Sciences Department, about a new documentary he\u27s been working on, The Quiet Village, and the historiography surrounding the Kulmhof extermination camp.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/faculty-spotlight-podcast/1025/thumbnail.jp
Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 7: Michael Roberto
This podcast is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Michael Roberto, a professor in the Management department, discusses the Boeing 737 Max Crisis and how shifting workplace culture and changing priorities can contribute to failures at large companies.https://digitalcommons.bryant.edu/faculty-spotlight-podcast/1006/thumbnail.jp
Letter Written by Michael Lada to the Bryant College Service Club Dated July 31, 1942
[Transcription begins] Class 42 – J. Aviation Cadet Section Army Basic Flying School Greenville, Miss.
July 31, 1942
Bryant College Service Club,
I don’t know exactly at whom I should direct my thanks for the very thoughtful gift I received the other day, so I’ll just say thanks a million.
My roommates, with whom I shared my package, now wish they had gone to Bryant.
I sure was glad to receive a copy of “On the Campus.” And that Greek Letter Dance--boy, wouldn’t I like to take that in? But I guess I’ll have to wait until we beat the beans out of these “slant-eyes.”
Right now I’d like [to] add the B.C.S.C. onto my list. (I’m going to bring down a “Zero” for every name on my list--so help me!)
I’d like to talk like this for hours, but it will be “taps” in about 15 minutes. I’d like to hear more of the “goings on” at Bryant.
Sincerely, Mike Lada [Transcription ends
Michael Bryant Shurley
Photograph of Michael Bryant Shurley. He is the grandson of M.D. Bryant
The Effect of Cerebellar tDCS on Sequential Motor Response Selection
Bryant J. Jongkees & Maarten A. Immink & Olga D. Boer & Fatemeh Yavari, Michael A. Nitsche, & Lorenza S. Colzato (2019) The Cerebellu
Envisioning the Future of American International Engagement
Envisioning the Future of American International Engagement through practical experience, leaving a pragmatic view of the future and a foundation of the challenges that lay ahead Michael is a junior at Bryant with a major in Applied Economics. He is returning to Bryant in the spring of 2020 after completing an internship with the U.S. Department of State in Frankfurt, Germany this past fall. Michael\u27s academic and practical experience, along with his vested interest in foreign affairs and international strategy, have driven him to explore America\u27s international future
A World History of War Crimes: From Antiquity to Present
The greatly expanded and enhanced 2nd edition of A World History of War Crimes: From Antiquity to Present provides an authoritative and accessible introduction to the global history of war crimes and the laws of war. Tracing human efforts to limit warfare, from codes of war in antiquity designed to maintain a religiously conceived cosmic order to the gradual use in the modern age of the criminal trial as a means of enforcing universal humanitarian norms, Michael S. Bryant\u27s book is a masterful one-volume account of the subject.This new edition includes, for the first time:* Two chapters providing extensive coverage of the Americas, Africa and the Middle East* Strengthened chronological boundaries – a new chapter on the Incas, Aztecs, Mayan, and North American Indian tribes, as well as more material across all regions in ancient times; discussion of contemporary war crimes committed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Myanmar and Syria* A historiographical essay to broaden your understanding of the field* An added final chapter focusing on the social, cultural and psychological aspects of the subjectA World History of War Crimes: : From Antiquity to Present is vital reading for anyone needing to understand the history of war in one of its most significant contexts
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