The Spanish-American War of 1898—A Critical Juncture in U.S. History (HyFlex: Zoom)
Fall (4-8 hours) | Registration opens 7/29/2025 12:00 AM EDT
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This registration is for the Zoom attendance option for this course!As we celebrate 250 years of being Americans, there was a little-known conflict at the halfway point in our history that began shaping our rise to world power status in the 20th Century. The Spanish-American War of 1898 was a pivotal moment in our history. Prior to that event, we were primarily an inward looking, agricultural-based country still growing, still maturing, but getting ready to take its place as a world power. This conflict between an aging, once powerful but now decrepit European empire and a brash, young nation that was fast becoming an industrial behemoth would set the tone for America’s entrance onto the world stage. Major personalities of the era were Teddy Roosevelt, William McKinley, William Randolph Hearst, Winston Churchill, Walter Reed, Joseph Pulitzer, and William Jennings Bryan. With slides, videos, and lecture, we will look at this pivotal point in American history that transformed the United States into a burgeoning world power.
This course will be presented in a lecture format.
Robert Rougvie
Bob Rougvie is a graduate of Suffolk University in Boston with a BA in History. He has had a long career in the wood products industry in New England. Prior to retirement, he was president of a machinery distribution corporation for 23 years. He is an avid reader of history, with a particular interest in the period prior to and during WWII. He has led several Osher classes with an emphasis on early 20th century European and American history. Bob is also a Vietnam veteran.