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Matthew Novosad

Matthew Novosad is a second-year MA student at the University of Connecticut studying the First World War, with a research focus on submarine warfare.

Remember the Lusitania
April 19, 2022

Remember the Lusitania

In this episode of Consolation Prize, we investigate the role of consuls in dealing with wartime disasters and the toll they took on them.
Guests: Thomas Faith , Matthew Novosad
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