Center for the Study of War & Society
The Center for the Study of War and Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study of the relationship between war and society. We undertake a mission of public service education through our study and research in the human experience of war and peace, international conflict and diplomatic cooperation. The Center also works to preserve the voice of the American veteran through an ongoing oral history program and a large World War II archival collection. The Center administers several graduate fellowships and offers an internship program for undergraduates. It is also very active in community outreach and sponsors a public lectures, as well as other events and conferences. Please consider donating to the Center, as we depend to a great extent on the generosity of supporters. Visit our website often for updates on our exciting new undertakings and projects!
In The News
- War Stories Fall 2011
- Service & Sacrifice: Medal of Honor, Calvin J. Ward
- Service & Sacrifice: Medal of Honor, Charles Coolidge
- Service & Sacrifice: East Tennessee Medal of Honor, Alexander Bonnyman
- Service & Sacrifice: East TN Medal of Honor
- Defining generations. Historians: Pearl Harbor, 9/11 not the same
- Tennesseans consider what matters a decade after 9/11
- Attacks heightened resolve to savor American way of life
- From memories to memorials: Center for the Study of War and Society marks 25 years at UT
- Memorial to be Dedicated for Veterans, All Who Honor Them
- John Becker interview with Cynthia Tinker and Bill Felton about ETV Memorial
Recent Publications by Center Fellows
Featured World War II Collection: Exercise Tiger
Contact Information
Center for the Study
of War and Society
217 Hoskins Library
Knoxville, TN 37996 - 4008
Phone: (865) 974-0128
Email: csws@utk.edu
