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Series Pass: The Great War and the Modern World
The war that broke out in 1914 was both a global war and a total war. When it was over, it had left few beliefs unshaken. The status of great powers, the hierarchy of peoples and nations, the security of domestic ties, the assurance of roles for men and women, and the rightness of colonial rule nothing remained as it had been.
In a series of lectures, faculty from the University of Washington Department of History offer four perspectives on the Great War one hundred years after its outbreak.
Complete Series Pass includes tickets to all four lectures:
November 5, 2014: "Domination, Integration, and Betrayal," Raymond Jonas
November 12, 2014: "From Empires to Nation-States," Devin E. Naar
November 19, 2014: "Home Fronts and Battle Fronts," Jordanna Bailkin
December 3, 2014: "Cultural Death and Radical Hope," John Toews
View complete lecture descriptions and speaker information at UWalum.com/history.
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LocationKane Hall, University of Washington Room 130 (View)
Red Square, UW Campus
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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