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Announcing the First World War Seminar Series, 2018-19

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In Flanders Fields Museum, Gateways to the First World War and the University of Kent present a series of eight seminars in Canterbury and Ieper, free and open to all.   Canterbury seminars will take place in Eliot Lecture Theatre 2, Eliot College, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NS, from 6pm.   Ieper seminars will take place in Reading Roo...


116: October 2019 Special Edition

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ONLINE: ‘The whole picture is realistic of battle : official war photography and public perceptions of the war' with Mark Connelly

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The presentation with Prof Mark Connelly will be live and online.   It will explore the work of the key photographers on the Western Front, the different attitudes of the imperial governments and the effects on the viewing public. Further, it will show that the old cliché that the home front did not understand the actual conditions in the trench...


'From this point, the tourist should go on foot: the Somme 1919-1939' by Prof Mark Connelly

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Caption: Tourists on the Western Front c. 1920 About this talk: Unlike Ypres, which although devastated was close to the channel ports and had its transport links rapidly re-established, visiting the Somme was a far more challenging prospect in the years immediately following the war. Nearly fifty miles across from Amiens to St Quentin and close...