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The cornerstone of this activity is theUCL/Institute of Education (IoE) and Equity Travel First World War Centenary BattlefieldTours Programme (FWWCBTP), a national education initiative funded by the Departmentfor Education (DfE) and Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).Between ...
The article discusses the use of the British government's First World War Centenary Battlefield Tours Programme to help students engage in critical reflection on history and memorialisation. The author emphasizes the importance of using structured activities to help students process the information they...
'Remembrance isn't working': First World War battlefield tours and the militarisation of British youth during the centenary Based on empirical research conducted with pupil participants on the First World War Centenary Battlefield Tours Programme, this article explores the processes of militarisation pre...
‘July Crisis’ in the run up to the First World War, the British declaration of war on Germany on 4 August, and the files remain empty until almost three weeks into the war itself. [7] It beggars belief that such crucial Cabinet papers relating to one of the most significant events ...
Jake joined us to go on the 2024 Meuse-Argonne tour with Lost Battalion Tours, as well as a pilgrimage to where his dad fought during the Second World War. Dr. Clint Heacock, another great friend, joined us for Jake’s very moving day. Hope you enjoy this one. Lost Battalion Tours...
'Remembrance isn't working': First World War battlefield tours and the militarisation of British youth during the centenary Based on empirical research conducted with pupil participants on the First World War Centenary Battlefield Tours Programme, this article explores the processes of militarisation pre...
On the 10th of August, we had a truly remarkable day: a full day of battlefield tours with our guide Christophe and his daughter. We started in the town itself, visiting the medieval cathedrals of Saint Michel and Saint Etienne and then walking through the streets of this old city. ...
Qin followed his predecessors' footsteps. For the past 32 years, all Chinese foreign ministers started their new year overseas tours in Africa, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, which testifies to the long-lasting friendship between China and Africa. ...