Browsing Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War by Title
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1914 and History’s Bloodiest Century – Normality, Singularity, or Anomaly?
(2014-01-22)'1914 and "History’s Bloodiest Century" – Normality, Singularity, or Anomaly?', Dr. Martin Hewson, Department of Political Science -
The Great War and the Idea of Progress
(2014-01-22)'The Great War and the Idea of Progress', Dr. James A. Leith, Professor Emeritus, Queen’s University, Kingston -
Introduction: Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War
(2014-01-22)Introduction to the lecture 'Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War.' -
Poster: Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War
(2013-12-01)Poster for the lecture Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War in the 1914: A Turning Point in History and Culture: Centenary Reflections at the University of Regina series. -
Questions: Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War
(2014-01-22)Questions from the audience in attendance of the lecture 'Theoretical and Cultural Interpretations of the Great War.'