Schwarzman Session - Weapons of Mass Narration: How Power, Pride, and Propaganda Shape Our History Books
Schwarzman Sessions are peer-led gatherings where conversations generate collaborations and move ideas into action. Because seats are limited, registrants will be automatically placed on the waitlist and will be notified via email if they are selected to participate.
Join James Hatch, lecturer at Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs and Navy SEAL Veteran, to examine how the narratives of war, conquest, and justice are told. History books are often tales of honor and moral failures. How are they shaped by critical thinking and integrity—or lack of thereof? How is this history made? Who picks what counts?
Using real US Military combat accounts, this Session will challenge narratives of war with a view from the inside.
Admission
Free and open to the public with registration.
REGISTER
Seats are limited, so registrants will automatically be placed on the waitlist and will be notified via email if selected.
If you need technical assistance with registration or require accessible accommodations contact [email protected].
Yale Schwarzman Center
168 Grove Street
New Haven CT, 06511









