In this essay I will examine two different forms of media from two different publishers. Throughout the essay I will study how these differing media cover the First World War and I will focus on both what is highlighted and what is not in the two different publishers. The two different publishers have a differing reader-base one focusing on the public while the other is targeted towards historians and history teachers. I will focus on the use of history and what the different publishers chose to highlight and expose during the anniversary of the great war (2014)
2014 witnessed a plethora of publications, exhibitions, conferences and workshops exploring (or, at ...
The relationship between film and the Great War is a canonical sub-ject whose current revival is due...
The 100th anniversary of the start of the Great War has brought a flood of new releases. General ove...
In this essay I will examine two different forms of media from two different publishers. Throughout ...
Historians of the Great War found themselves in high demand in 2014. The looming anniversary natural...
This publication is a collection of articles which summarise results of investigations into archival...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
Special Issue of the Journal of War and Culture Studies. Deadline for receipt of contributions: 1st...
The impetus of the one-hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War of 1914-18 has p...
The twelve essays in this book, written by emergent young scholars as well as established names in t...
Empires at War, 1911-1923 offers a new perspective on the history of the Great War, looking at the w...
Maybe not that original but interesting anyway, especially for the comparative approach. The Great W...
Since the beginning of the Centenary of the First World War, we see a lot of production around this ...
Few periods of history have been as much studied as has the First World War. This article traces the...
‘Remembering the First World War’ is an ambitious topic, and one that has already produc...
2014 witnessed a plethora of publications, exhibitions, conferences and workshops exploring (or, at ...
The relationship between film and the Great War is a canonical sub-ject whose current revival is due...
The 100th anniversary of the start of the Great War has brought a flood of new releases. General ove...
In this essay I will examine two different forms of media from two different publishers. Throughout ...
Historians of the Great War found themselves in high demand in 2014. The looming anniversary natural...
This publication is a collection of articles which summarise results of investigations into archival...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
Special Issue of the Journal of War and Culture Studies. Deadline for receipt of contributions: 1st...
The impetus of the one-hundredth anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War of 1914-18 has p...
The twelve essays in this book, written by emergent young scholars as well as established names in t...
Empires at War, 1911-1923 offers a new perspective on the history of the Great War, looking at the w...
Maybe not that original but interesting anyway, especially for the comparative approach. The Great W...
Since the beginning of the Centenary of the First World War, we see a lot of production around this ...
Few periods of history have been as much studied as has the First World War. This article traces the...
‘Remembering the First World War’ is an ambitious topic, and one that has already produc...
2014 witnessed a plethora of publications, exhibitions, conferences and workshops exploring (or, at ...
The relationship between film and the Great War is a canonical sub-ject whose current revival is due...
The 100th anniversary of the start of the Great War has brought a flood of new releases. General ove...