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The New York Military Affairs Symposium (NYMAS), is an independent,
not for profit A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
educational body dedicated to the preservation and furthering of military history in the city of New York. The membership includes
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, active and retired
military personnel Military personnel are members of the state's armed forces. Their roles, pay, and obligations differ according to their military branch (army, navy, marines, air force, space force, and coast guard), rank (officer, non-commissioned officer, or e ...
, and concerned
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. NYMAS is devoted to increasing public knowledge, awareness and understanding of
military history Military history is the study of armed conflict in the history of humanity, and its impact on the societies, cultures and economies thereof, as well as the resulting changes to local and international relationships. Professional historians norma ...
,
arms control Arms control is a term for international restrictions upon the development, production, stockpiling, proliferation and usage of small arms, conventional weapons, and weapons of mass destruction. Arms control is typically exercised through the u ...
,
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,
defense policy Military policy (also called defence policy or defense policy) is public policy dealing with multinational security and the military. It comprises the measures and initiatives that governments do or do not take in relation to decision-making and ...
,
disarmament Disarmament is the act of reducing, limiting, or abolishing weapons. Disarmament generally refers to a country's military or specific type of weaponry. Disarmament is often taken to mean total elimination of weapons of mass destruction, such as n ...
, civil-military relations,
international security International security, also called global security is a term which refers to the measures taken by states and international organizations, such as the United Nations, European Union, and others, to ensure mutual survival and safety. These meas ...
,
Veterans Affairs Veterans' affairs is an area of public policy concerned with relations between a government and its communities of military veterans. Some jurisdictions have a designated government agency or department, a Department of Veterans' Affairs, Minist ...
and the interrelationship of
war War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
, society, and culture through the presentation and dissemination of diverse scholarly viewpoints - with particular reference to the history of warfare involving the United States and of Americans at war.


Background

NYMAS has it origins in the late 1970s, when some graduate students in military history from
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, members of the Arms Control Workshop at
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, and a number of interested laymen began holding periodic informal study groups, at Columbia, the Loeb Student Center at New York University, the former CUNY Graduate Center on 42nd Street, and in private homes. On occasion, members were able to arrange for distinguished historians and other scholars to meet with the group, often over dinner. In 1982 NYMAS was incorporated as a not-for-profit academic organization under the laws of the State of New York.


Overview

Since incorporation, NYMAS has hosted more than a thousand guests, including scholars working in many diverse disciplines, as well as journalists, graduate students, active and former military personnel, museum curators, peace activists, novelists, diplomats, political leaders, documentarians, and many more. Many guests have been well-established scholars or specialists in their fields, such as Sir Michael Howard, Gerhard Weinberg, Gary Sick, Geoffrey P. Megargee, Peter Paret, David Glantz, Morris Rossabi, Sir John Keegan, Thomas Fleming (historian), Thomas Fleming, Sir Jeremy Black (Royal Navy officer), Jeremy Black, Gunther E. Rothenberg Ellen Schrecker, Sir Max Hastings, David Kahn (writer), David Kahn, Susan Shwartz, Kevin Baker (author), Kevin Baker, Theodore Cook, and Christopher Duffy. Most, however, have been younger scholars, a number of whom have subsequently attained some measure of fame, such as James S. Corum, Ross Hassig, David Petraeus, Peter Mansoor, and Arden Bucholz, to note but a few. NYMAS currently presents twenty-three lectures each academic year. These are given by
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, journalists, diplomats, active and retired
military personnel Military personnel are members of the state's armed forces. Their roles, pay, and obligations differ according to their military branch (army, navy, marines, air force, space force, and coast guard), rank (officer, non-commissioned officer, or e ...
, and knowledgeable laymen represent viewpoints all across the political spectrum. In addition, NYMAS usually holds two day-and-a-half conferences each year, bringing together scholars, veterans, diplomats, and others, to explore a particular topic in some depth, and occasionally holds special events.


Sampling of programs

A short list of some of the talks given over the years illustrates the breadth of interests and topics covered by NYMAS: * "Imperialism and World System Formation: The Case of Teotihuacan" * "Strategy and Technology in the American Civil War" * "Ancient Greek and Roman Military Leadership" * "The French Army and the Dreyfus Affair" * "Islamic-Mongol Warfare" * "'High Treason': The Stalinist Purges" * "William Donovan, Mussolini, and the Ethiopian War" * "Amphibious Warfare Doctrine in the Inter-War Years" * "Fortification and Authority in Medieval Ireland" * "Racism in the Frontier Army" * "The Battle of Brooklyn" * "Hell Fighters from Harlem" * "Horses, Hitler, and the German Army" * "The Jewish Contribution in The Civil War" * "Winston Churchill and the Dardanelles" * "Warfare in Roman Britain" * "My Lai and the International Criminal Court," * "Taranto: Europe's Pearl Harbor?" * "Warfare Among the Northwest Coast Indians" * "Eighteenth Century British Amphibious Operations in the Caribbean" * "Women Writers, National Socialism, and World War II" * "Airpower in the Spanish Civil War" NYMAS talks are frequently broadcast on CSPAN's American History TV NYMAS conferences have dealt with such topics as "The New Balkan Wars", "1942: Year of Decision", "The Novelist and the Historian", "The Invasion of Japan, 1945", "Military Operations on the Eastern Front, 1944-1945", "Longstreet Reconsidered", which led to the publication of ''James Longstreet: The Man, the Soldier, the Controversy'' (199

and "The Makers of Non-Western Strategy." NYMAS often co-sponsors events, over the years having partnered with the CUNY Office of Veterans' Affairs, Independent Network News (US), Independent Network News, the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy, the New York City CWRT, the New York University East Asian Studies Program, the Western Front Association, Weaponry (radio program) on WBAI, and other groups in arranging lectures or conferences. In addition to lectures and conferences, NYMAS has occasionally sponsored or co-sponsored special events, such as museum tours, film screenings, staff rides, and historical re-enactments.


NYMAS book awards

NYMAS publishes a quarterly review of recent literature for members, and annually presents ''The Arthur Goodzeit Book Award'', for the best new work in military history or a related field, and ''The NYMAS Civil War Award'', which can go to a notable new book on the American Civil War or to a distinguished scholar for lifetime achievement. The award currently includes $1,000 prize money, courtesy of Robert and Martha Rowen. The NYMAS websit

carries a variety of resources, such as the current lecture schedule, scholarly papers, book extracts, podcasts of recent lectures, and other reference materials, including lists of books and scholars who have received the NYMAS awards.


Venue

NYMAS talks are generally held on Fridays at 7:00 pm during the academic year at the Soldiers', Sailors', Marines', Coast Guard and Airmen's Club (SSAMC) located at 283 Lexington Avenue, corner 37th Street in midtown Manhattan.


Legal status and administration

NYMAS is a tax exempt membership corporation chartered under the laws of New York State and is associated with the Society for Military History, Region 2. Presidents of NYMAS: * Prof. Brian R. Sullivan, Yale, The Naval War College, & National Defense University, 1982-1990 * Prof. David Syrett, CUNY, 1990-2004 * Prof. David Gordon; CUNY, 2004-date Executive Directors: * Geraldo Trombella * Robert L. Miller 1945-2016 * Dan David * Eugene Feit 1948-2010 * Kathleen Broome Williams


Selection of previous speakers and topics

Citation for all speakers and topics: NYMAS.org File:Sir Max Hugh Macdonald Hastings.jpg, Sir Max Hastings: ''Retribution'' File:Thomas_Fleming_2009.jpg, Thomas Fleming (historian), Thomas Fleming:''The Perils of Peace'' File:Max Boot.jpg, Max Boot: ''War Made New'' File:John Horgan speaking at HSS.jpg, John Horgan: ''The End of War'' File:Steven Zaloga NYMAS.jpg, Steven Zaloga: ''Rommel's Defense of Omaha Beach'' File:Sean McMeekin NYMAS.jpg, Sean McMeekin: ''July 1914: Countdown to War'' File:Valerie Deacon NYMAS.jpg, Valerie Deacon: ''Rightists in the French Resistance'' File:Clifford J. Rogers NYMAS.jpg, Clifford J. Rogers: ''The first century of gunpowder artillery in Europe: 1326-1450'' File:Adrian Goldsworthy NYMAS.jpg, Adrian Goldsworthy: ''Roman Warfare'' File:John Prados NYMAS.jpg, John Prados: ''The Solomons Campaign and the eclipse of the Rising Sun'' File:Martin Scott Catino NYMAS.jpg, Martin Scott Catino: ''"The most peaceful valley in Afghanistan"'' File:Major John P. Ringquist NYMAS.jpg, Major John P. Ringquist: ''Flamethrower tanks and doctrine in WWII technology'' File:Al Nofi NYMAS.jpg, Albert Nofi: ''Naval aviation and U.S. Fleet problems, 1923-1940'' File:NYMAS 6 Nov 2015-3.jpg, Theodore F. Cook, Jr: ''The Battle of Britain through Japanese Eyes''


References


External links

* The NYMAS Website http://nymas.org/ * NYMAS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewYorkMAS * NYMAS audio podcasts and fulltext resources http://nymas.org/podcasts.html {{authority control Organizations based in New York City Historical societies of the United States Veterans' affairs in the United States Murray Hill, Manhattan Clubs and societies in New York City Historical societies in New York City 1970s establishments in New York City