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NEW

ILR894

World War II – Part I: The Rise

and Fall of Nazi Germany

6 sessions, 12 hours

This course will offer learners the opportunity to explore a broad

overview of Germany’s turbulent political history from 1918 to

1945. This offering is part one of a two part series beginning with

the origins of totalitarianism in Europe and Germany, the trauma

of German military defeat and economic ruin from the aftermath

of WorldWar I. Also discussed is the rise of Adolph Hitler and

the political context of the early Nazi party, which includes the

Beerhall Putsch and its aftermath as well as the cracks in the Weimar

Republic. Finally, an investigation into the breakdown of Germany’s

Parliamentary democracy and the consolidation of power will be

discussed. Part II of this series will be offered in a future semester,

which will include topics such as life in Nazi Germany, Hitler’s foreign

policy, the invasion of Poland, Bliztkrieg: the expansion of Nazi

power, a new racial order in Europe, and the defeat of Nazi Germany.

Instructor:

Mr. L. Scott Port holds a Master of Education degree in

Teaching and Learning (History) with high distinction from Liberty

University. His interest in history began at a young age, and has

taken him to hundreds of U.S. National Historical Landmarks from

all periods of American history throughout U.S. Mr. Port served

in the U.S. Army for 33 years including military service in Iraq and

Afghanistan. His passion for teaching began early and has continued

throughout his life by presenting at conferences throughout the mid-

Atlantic region. After retiring, Mr. Port taught Adult Basic Education

(English, math and reading) classes at Hagerstown Community

College and Anne Arundel Community College.

5-Digit Number: 17242

Wed, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., 4/3 – 5/8

Location: Conference Center/E106

Tuition: $40.00 Fee: $99.00

Total: $139.00

MD residents age 60+ pay fee only

NEW

ILR533

Becoming a Genealogy Power

Researcher

4 sessions, 8 hours

Genealogy research can take a lifetime. The basic sources open only

a small window to the past. Develop a greater appreciation for family

history research, and a broader understanding of your ancestors’

lives, by learning to utilize a variety of record types, including

courthouse, military, church, and immigration records.

Instructor:

Mary Mannix is currently the Maryland Room Manager of

the C. Burr Artz Public Library of the Frederick County Public Libraries.

She is very active in MARAC (the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives

Conference). She has been involved in the History Section of RUSA

and was the 2011 winner of the Genealogical Publishing Company

Award. In 2015, she was given the Martha Washington Medal from

the Sergeant Lawrence Everhart Chapter of the Maryland Society

of Sons of the American Revolution. She has taught genealogy

librarianship at the University of Maryland and public history courses

at Hood College.

5-Digit Number: 17268

Wed, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., 4/3 – 4/24

Location: Conference Center/E123

Tuition: $25.00 Fee: $69.00

Total: $94.00

MD residents age 60+ pay fee only

ILR798

Continuing Gentle Yoga

5 sessions, 7.5 hours

This enjoyable floor yoga course will help you increase your strength,

especially for transitioning from standing to sitting and from floor to

standing. You will move at a gentle pace with emphasis on balance,

strength, and breathing. It’s designed to meet the student as the

student’s level of physical ability. You will have the opportunity to

practice yoga moves/techniques learned in beginner yoga courses.

Expect improved balance and tools for continuing the practice of

yoga at home. This course is for students with prior yoga experience.

Instructor:

Linda Franklin

(see page 14 for bio)

5-Digit Number: 17260

Wed, 2:00 - 3:30 p.m., 4/3 – 5/1

Location: Athletics Center/D129

Fee: $69.00

SPRING 2019 •

WEDNESDAY COURSES

Online Registration Tutorials

We will be conducting two online reistration tutorial

sessions to teach ILR students how to register for

classes online. The sessions will be held:

Tuesday, January 8, 2019 | 10:00 a.m., E108

Monday, January 14, 2019 | 12:00 p.m., E108

For more information about the registration tutorials,

please call 301.624.2888.

Great program! I am so lucky to live in the

Frederick Community and enjoy ILR.

– ILR Student