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Posts Tagged ‘World War I’

Glimpses of the Great War

By Charlotte Salley | 09/06/2016 | 0 Comments
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The Best of Gregory Clark

By Rob Gurwitt | 08/31/2015 | 0 Comments

The art of making memory

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A Tale of War and Forgetting

By Neil Shea | 09/08/2014 | 1 Comment

Rescuing the memory of a cataclysm

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There’s Rosemary for Remembrance

By John Keegan | 08/14/2012 | 0 Comments
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‘I Tried to Stop the Bloody Thing’

By Adam Hochschild | 03/02/2011

In World War I, nearly as many British men refused the draft—20,000—as were killed on the Somme’s first day. Why were those who fought for peace forgotten?

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