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DESCRIPTION:Kenneth Noe\, Ph.D.\, Draughon Professor of Southern History Emeritus at Auburn University\, discusses the impact of climate and weather on the Civil War. Noe will speak in Benes Rooms A and B of OWU&rsquo\;s Hamilton-Williams Campus Center\, 40 Rowland Ave.\, Delaware.
He is the author or editor of eight books\, most recently &ldquo\;The Howling Storm: Weather\, Climate and the American Civil War\,&rdquo\; a Lincoln Prize finalist in 2021 and co-winner of the 2022 Colonel Richard W. Ulbrich Memorial Book Award. Civil War Monitor magazine calls the book &ldquo\;a magnum opus that successfully challenges historians to rethink all they have ever known of the war.&rdquo\;
Learn more at kennethwnoe.com. Noe&rsquo\;s presentation is the 2023 Richard W. Smith Lecture in Civil War History. Admission is free. Learn more at&nbsp\;owu.edu/history.
SUMMARY:Smith Lecture in Civil War History
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