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World War I

A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 9. President Warren At Home

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 8. From Across the Seas They Came

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 7. Storm of Steel

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 6. Art, Adventure, Love

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 5. Gas! GAS! Quick, boys!

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 4. In Memoriam

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 3. All Quiet on the Western Front

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 2. Fête

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
A Writer's War

A Writer's War: 1. Dulce et Decorum Est

A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Jon Stainsby speaks to Johana Muskalova

Jon Stainsby talks to Johana Muskalova about the relationship between music and commemoration and his experience as a performer.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Anna Leese speaks to Niall Munro

Anna Leese speaks to Niall Munro about her personal connections to commemorations of war and the performance of commemorative music.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Simon Over speaks to Rita Phillips

Conductor Simon Over talks to Rita Phillips about the performance of commemorative musical works.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Anthony Ritchie speaks to Catherine Gilbert

Composer Anthony Ritchie talks to Catherine Gilbert about the relationship between music, war and remembrance in his oratorio Gallipoli to the Somme.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Interview with Lord William Wallace

Lord William Wallace, member of the Parliament Choir, talks to Professor Kate McLoughlin about the centenary commemorations of the First World War.
Stories, Spaces and Societies - Globalising and Localising the Great War

'The Marrow of the Tragedy is Concentrated in the Hospitals': Negotiating Trauma and Resilience in the Narratives of Medical Personnel in the Great War

The closing keynote by Dr Jane Potter illuminates how medics and nurses charged with treating the war wounded responded to and processed their experiences, analysing the stories these healers left behind and the silent spaces within them.
Stories, Spaces and Societies - Globalising and Localising the Great War

Public or Private? Personal Correspondence during the Great War

In the first keynote of the conference, Professor John Horne (Trinity College Dublin, University of Oxford) explores the convergence of the public and private spheres during the Great War through the practice of letter-writing.
Merton College

From Edwardian Merton to the Western Front 1906-1918

A talk by Professor Anthony Fletcher (Merton 1959), Emeritus Professor of English Social History at the University of London, and author of 'Life, Death, and Growing Up on the Western Front'.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

Images of Women in a Changing Colonial Taiwanese Society during the Period of World War I

Propaganda: graphic design and print culture

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