#3017 Isolationism: 1800 to 1941

09/24/2025 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM MT

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#3017 Isolationism: 1800 to 1941
Wednesday, September 24, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Isolationism is a movement that occurs when a group of citizens or a national government wants to avoid entanglement in or
confrontation with the cultural, economic, military, and/or political affairs of other nations. We will present the history of
isolationism, starting with George Washington’s Farewell Address in 1796, then the 1800s, the early 1900s, World War I,
and during the 1930s, which ended on December 7, 1941.

Dr. Dick Fairley: PhD in Computer Science and Systems Engineering from UCLA. He worked as an engineer, university
professor, consultant, and as a jazz disk jockey at KRCC.
William (Bill) Wright: MSA in Management Engineering from George Washington University and a BS in Mechanical
Engineering from Virginia Tech. Bill has thirty-seven years of federal service as an engineer for the US Navy and a VA
Hospital Administrator.


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