2016 BK Smith Lecture in History: Dr David R Woodward
- When
- March 08, 2016
- Where
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University of St Thomas – Jerabeck Athletic Center
4000 Mt Vernon
Houston,TX 77006 - Cost
- $5
The University of St. Thomas History Department presents the 2016 B.K. Smith Lecture in History. Tuesday, March 8, 2016 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Speaker: Dr. David R. Woodward (Ph.D., Georgia), a member of the Marshall University history department for 36 years.
Dr. Woodward has taught military history, Russian history and Modern European history. He is the author of eight books and numerous articles in journals such as the Journal of Modern History and the Historical Journal.
His book Hell in the Holy Land (published in the United Kingdom by Tempus as Forgotten Soldiers of the First World War) was adopted by both the History Book Club and the Military History Book Club.
Woodward, who was a consultant for a BBC program on David Lloyd George, contributed an article on the Middle East during World War I to the BBC history web site.
Since his retirement in 2006, Woodward has written two books: America and World War I: A Selected Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources (Routledge, 2007) and World War I Almanac (FactsOnFile, 2009).
The family and friends of the late Benjamin Kopper Smith established the B.K. Smith Lecture in History in 1957. The series has brought distinguished scholars to the UST campus to lecture and hold informal discussions with students and faculty.
B.K. Smith, a welding superintendent for the Pennsylvania Railroad, came to Texas in 1920 and founded the Big Three Welding and Equipment Company, which opened a Houston office in 1925. His contributions to Houston were many, and he remained active until his death in 1948, a year after UST was founded.