1914: A Turning Point in History and Culture: Centenary Reflections at the University of Regina
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In this commemorative lecture series an interdisciplinary team of scholars will offer their “Centenary Reflections” on the significance of the Great War as a turning point in history and culture. Specialists from the fields of History, International Studies, English, French, Music, Film, Economics and Psychology will consider the diffuse influence and legacy of the Great War in a wide range of contexts. Approaching the war from diverse disciplinary perspectives underlines the profound and sometimes surprising impact of the war, as its influence reached from the Berlin streets to the Canadian prairies, from the musical stage to the graphic novel and from the artist’s studio to the psychiatrist’s couch.
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Poster: Social and Political Reflections on the Great War
(2014-11-12) -
War and Revolution: Berlin and the Bolshevik Revolution
(2014-11-12) -
Questions: Social and Political Reflections on the Great War
(2014-11-12) -
Brushes with Death: The Great War and the Group of Seven
(2014-10-15) -
Poster: The Impact of the Great War on Films and Comics
(2014-09-24) -
The Great War as Rupture in Anti-Heroic Comics
(2014-09-24) -
The Great War and Film Propaganda
(2014-09-24) -
Questions: The Impact of the Great War on Films and Comics
(2014-09-24) -
On the Economic Impact of the Great War on Canada
(2014-10-22) -
Traumatic Changes in Human Psyche: A Brief History
(2014-10-22) -
Poster: Music and Death: the Great War as Turning Point
(2014-04-30) -
Poster: Literary Legacies of the Great War
(2014-02-26) -
The Soldier’s Death: 1914-18 as Turning Point
(2014-03-26) -
1914-18 as a Turning Point in Music
(2014-03-26) -
Questions: Literary Legacies of the Great War
(2014-02-26)