Page 8 • Tuesday, March 9, 1999 News TlfEl University of Arkansas prof to speak about Civil War BY AMANDA PALM The Battalion Guerilla warfare and its spread during the Civil War will be dis cussed this morning at 9:35 by Dr. Daniel Sutherland in 204B Ster ling C. Evans Library. Sutherland, a professor of his tory at the University of Arkansas- Fayetteville, is the au thor and editor of eight books about 19th century America and is planning on publishing two more this year. The Military Studies Institute, a part of the history department at Texas A&M invited Sutherland. Sutherland’s research focuses on a combination of social and military aspects of 19th century America. “I don’t focus on major battles and leaders,†he said, “but on the men in the ranks and the rela tionships between them.†Sutherland said guerrilla war fare was more widespread than historians recognize. “There are two kinds of guer rilla,†he said. “There was one that recog nized no authority and one that fought in uniform and was at tached to the army and more con trolled.†Sutherland will also discuss the impact the Civil War had on Southern civilians. “The impact was terrible, and civilians suffered as a result of guerrilla warfare,†he said. Chip Dawson, director of the Military Studies Institute and a professor of history, said the in stitute hosts speakers each month. “It’s a way for A&M to have scholars come in and tell about their research and experiences,†Dawson said. The lecture will last 45 minutes and will be followed by a short question-and-answer session. Religion, women topic of prograr BY APRIL YOUNG The Battalion To broaden perspectives of how the rise of religion has impacted women. Gender Issues Education Services will present a film celebrat ing Women’s History Month today at 7 p.m. in 130 Academic Building. The program is part of a semes ter-long film series focusing on women’s issues and on lesbian, gay and bisexual issues. The film. Bat tle for the Minds, will depict Amer ica’s largest Protestant denomina tion, Baptists, and its impact on women. “March is Women’s History Month, and since the Baptist faith is a large denomination with a lot of women, we thought we would recognize that,†said TYicia Draughn, coordinator of the film se ries and a graduate assistant for Gender Issues Education Services. Draughn said the film is particu larly relevant because it represents the beliefs of many Baptist students on campus. “Since this is a conservative cam pus, and in many ways religiously conservative, the film is important because it gives an example of those who are involved in the Baptist faith,†Draughn said. “For those who are not involved in the Baptist faith, it could provide an excellent oppor tunity to leam about the faith and its effect on women,†she said. 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