The quintessence of post-WWI Britain’s efforts to rebuild and provide for its future generations by Lynne Cole Emily Ward founded The Norland Institute in 1892, the first ever establishment for the t...
‘Rachel Duffett has contributed to a series of podcasts entitled ‘Wartime Attachments’ organised by the Humanities Institute at University College Dublin. Rachel’s paper, R...
Philippa Read (University of Leeds) reports on a conference organised by the First World War Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers Network (FWW Network) and supported by Everyday Lives at War. Yo...
‘German and British descendants share heritage from the Great War’ is a collaborative project to record and share family memories of the First World War. Led by London’s reminiscence organisation Age...
‘German and British descendants share heritage from the Great War’ is a collaborative project to record and share family memories of the First World War. Led by London’s reminiscence organisation Age...
‘German and British descendants share heritage from the Great War’ is a collaborative project to record and share family memories of the First World War. Led by London’s reminiscence organisation Age...
The eastern outpost of the Everyday Lives at War Centre held a highly entertaining and very informative evening of speakers last Thursday. We were fortunate in our programme which brought together a ...
‘German and British descendants share heritage from the Great War’ is a collaborative project to record and share family memories of the First World War. Led by London’s reminiscence organisati...
Ever wondered what happens to the odds and ends lying around even in an electronic age – lists of things to do, receipts or notes – and what someone in the future might make of them? This is a story ...