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From 2015 onwards WAT were involved in leading and delivering 7 projects with schools and communities marking the centenary of the First World War.
As always, we tried to shed light on untold stories, forgotten voices and neglected narratives. While not ignoring the experiences of those who fought, we focussed on stories of women, children, families and conscientious objectors. We tried to reflect the experiences of those whose lives are too often forgotten and how the events of the War impacted on them.
As always, we tried to shed light on untold stories, forgotten voices and neglected narratives. While not ignoring the experiences of those who fought, we focussed on stories of women, children, families and conscientious objectors. We tried to reflect the experiences of those whose lives are too often forgotten and how the events of the War impacted on them.
During the projects WAT worked closely with a number of universities, most notably Sheffield Hallam University, the University of Leeds, the University of Nottingham and the University of Bedfordshire.
We’re very proud of the quality, range and diversity of the work we and our partners experienced together. Here are just a few examples.
We’re very proud of the quality, range and diversity of the work we and our partners experienced together. Here are just a few examples.