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Description of Pictures: “A Bullet in the Chamber: The Politics of Catastrophe and the Declaration of World War I”
As members of Congress gathered in April 1917 to decide whether to declare war on Germany, some legislators arrived with battle scars. For Civil War veterans, the memory of that catastrophic war would inform their understanding of a new conflict. Historian Mary Dudziak reveals what it would take to generate sufficient support to enter a faraway war: a politics of catastrophe. Dudziak is Kluge Chair in American Law and Governance and Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law at Emory University. Read more
Co-sponsored by the National History Center of the American Historical Association
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DUDZI1_151210_028.JPG: Mary Dudziak
DUDZI2_151210_007.JPG: A Bullet in the Chamber:
The Politics of Catastrophe and the Declaration of World War I
Mary L. Dudziak
DUDZI2_151210_011.JPG: Jeannette Rankin's first day in Congress, 1917
DUDZI2_151210_012.JPG: Woodrow Wilson
DUDZI2_151210_016.JPG: Senator Knute Nelson
DUDZI2_151210_025.JPG: Wilson's 50th anniversary of Gettysburg, 1913
DUDZI2_151210_028.JPG: Wilson speaker at 50th anniversary of Gettysburg, 1913
DUDZI2_151210_036.JPG: Draft Parade, 1917
Senators John Hollis Bankhead (L) and Knute Nelson (R)
DUDZI2_151210_038.JPG: Lincoln at Gettysburg, 1863
DUDZI2_151210_044.JPG: Thomas Laqueur
* The dead are social beings. They do cultural work for the living.
DUDZI2_151210_050.JPG: A "Republic of Suffering"
Encountering the great numbers of dead, dying and injured transformed the United States, creating "a veritable 'republic of suffering' in the worlds [of] Frederick Law Olmsted."
DUDZI2_151210_055.JPG: Sites of WWI conflict
DUDZI2_151210_058.JPG: Percent of US population in the armed services, 1940-2010
Pew Research Center
DUDZI2_151210_087.JPG: What purpose will be served by [joining the conflict]? We shall be supplying additional targets for German torpedoes; we shall be sacrificing thousands of lives to "avenge" hundreds.
-- Carleton J.H. Hayes, 1917
DUDZI2_151210_090.JPG: The heavens, that their beauty not be lessened, have cast them out, nor will deep Hell receive them -- even...
These wretched ones, who never were alive, went naked and were stung again, again by horseflies and by wasps that circled them
-- Dante, The Inferno
DUDZI2_151210_097.JPG: Robert Lansing
Secretary of State, 1915-1920
DUDZI2_151210_100.JPG: Escape from torpedoed ship, ca 1918
DUDZI2_151210_104.JPG: Mary and Elizabeth Hoy
DUDZI2_151210_106.JPG: German submarine war zone -- shaded areas
February 1917
DUDZI2_151210_110.JPG: Wilson seeks to keep out The American War-Dog, 1916
DUDZI2_151210_115.JPG: Laconia, circa 1910-1915
DUDZI2_151210_121.JPG: German Submarine, WWI
DUDZI2_151210_124.JPG: Passengers rescued from the French liner Sontay, April 1918
DUDZI2_151210_131.JPG: Laconia attacked by German sea monster, with falling bodies and American and other flags, 1917
DUDZI2_151210_145.JPG: Cartoon of German submarine captain filming woman and child victims submarine warfare, 1915
DUDZI2_151210_149.JPG: Wrathful Waiting: Uncle Sam standing in front of US Capitol carrying cane and wearing arm bandage "Blockaded ports." 1917
DUDZI2_151210_151.JPG: Armed Neutrality Bill:
The President would be: authorized and empowered to employ such other instrumentalities and methods as may in his judgment and discretion seem necessary and adequate to protect such vessels and the citizens of the United States in their lawful and peaceful pursuits on the high seas.
DUDZI2_151210_157.JPG: Senator Robert La Follette
DUDZI2_151210_165.JPG: Uncle Sam holds horseshoe that says "crisis," and gestures to sign: "Strike while the iron is hot," 1917
DUDZI2_151210_173.JPG: "Let her [Humanity] be heard"
NY Evening Post, 1915
DUDZI2_151210_181.JPG: Whereas, the Imperial German Government has committed repeated acts of war against the Government and the people of the United States of America;
therefore, be it resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
That the state of war between the United States and the Imperial German Government, which has thus been thrust upon the United States, is hereby formally declared...
DUDZI2_151210_183.JPG: Wilson asks Congress for a Declaration of War, April 2, 1917
DUDZI2_151210_193.JPG: Who shall rule, Man or beast?
Allied powers England, France (Joan of Arc), and America (Uncle Sam) attacking approaching mammoth (Germany) with spears.
1918
DUDZI2_151210_204.JPG: Draft parade, 1917
Senators John Hollis Bankhead and Knute Nelson are the 2nd and 3rd from the left
DUDZI2_151210_211.JPG: Votes of Civil War Veterans on World War I
Senate: Yea 3, Nay 0, No vote 3
House: Yea 7*, Nay 1, No vote 1
* This includes William Aitkinson Jones, Representative from Virginia, who was at the the [sic] Virginia Military Academy in 1864 and served in the defense of Richmond, but is not formally counted as a veteran.
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2015 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used my Fuji XS-1 camera but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000.
I retired from the US Census Bureau in god-forsaken Suitland, Maryland on my 58th birthday in May. Yee ha!
Trips this year:
a quick trip to Florida.
two Civil War Trust conferences (Raleigh, NC and Richmond, VA), and
my 10th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including Los Angeles).
Ego Strokes: Carolyn Cerbin used a Kevin Costner photo in her USA Today article. Miss DC pictures were used a few times in the Washington Post.
Number of photos taken this year: just over 550,000.
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