Explore the complex history of Hezbollah, a major political and military force in Lebanon. This presentation will trace its journey from the 1974 Movement of the Disinherited under Shia cleric Musa Sadr to its role today. Key discussions will include its participation in the Lebanese Civil War, political shifts in the 1990s, the 2000 expulsion of Israeli forces, and recent events such as the 2020 Beirut Port explosion. Gain insights into Hezbollah’s influence on Lebanese society, including its social programs and cultural initiatives like the Museum of Resistance in Mleeta.
This is a FREE event sponsored by ÌÀÍ·Ìõapp's Global Studies program and the International Committee. Register below to receive the Zoom link.
About The Presenter:
Javier Guirado-Alonso, Ph.D., is a Visiting Assistant Professor of World History at Kennesaw State University and a fellow at the SEPAD project based at Lancaster University. He earned his Ph.D. from Georgia State University in 2024, focusing on oil, labor, and civil society in 20th-century Qatar. In 2023-24, he was a Visiting Researcher at the Orient-Institut Beirut, sponsored by the Max Weber Foundation.
ÌÀÍ·Ìõapp routinely holds lectures and workshops on a variety of engaging topics. The views expressed by speakers and presenters are their own and do not reflect the opinions of ÌÀÍ·Ìõapp or its employees.
Free Speech Circle:
The college recently established its Free Speech Circle, located in the center of
the Harris Sculpture Garden and designated with a sign. Free speech activities are
welcomed at this site, which comprises the white concrete circle.