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World War 1: Trauma, Memory, Controversy

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Course Features

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Duration

4 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Lifetime Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

3 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

The First World War is still a fascination more than 100 years later. It was a war with unprecedented brutality and scale, with many casualties. It left a toxic legacy that will be felt throughout the 20th century and beyond. Many of the problems that were not resolved in 1918 would result in another world war in 1939.

This online course is free and will teach you about the diplomatic, medical, and social history of the First World War. The topics covered range from the mental and physical trauma suffered by combatants to those of civilians during wartime.

We will examine the problems historians have in accurately estimating war loss figures. Through literature and art, we will examine expressions of trauma and grief. We will explore why certain nations honor the dead with poppies, and what sites of remembrance we still visit today. We will also explore the controversial origins of the First World War.

This course will teach you how to do your own research on First World War casualty figures and to compare different sources to determine their accuracy and usefulness. You will also be able to share your thoughts with other learners via an online platform if you wish.

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Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

It is not necessary to have prior knowledge of the subject

What You Will Learn

Assess the difficulties historians face in establishing accurate figures about war losses

Discuss your thoughts with other learners on our online platform

Evaluate visual and poetic historical sources to understand how the First World War affected art and culture

Explore various types of physical and mental trauma suffered by those who experienced the war

Interpret historical propaganda and eyewitness accounts to understand the civilian experience of war

Investigate casualty statistics and conduct your own research into war losses

Reflect on the causes of the First World War

Target Students

Teachers might particularly benefit from studying this course

This course is suitable for anyone with an interest in finding out about the effects of the First World War (1914–1918) on societies

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