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The Great War

Cross-curricular project work Modern History Economics English-, German-, French- and American language & literature Public Relations & Propaganda Marketing Communication Information retrieval

Background information Mordern history theme: WW1 Literary histroy: –Edwardian period –Early war literature (1914-June 1916) –The Somme (June – November 1916) –Home front –Women’s part –Aftermath

Reading List Autobiographies: eg Robert Graves Goodbye to All That Collections of ’Letters Home’ Biographies: eg General Haig, Winston Churchill Fiction: eg Guy Mannering Her privates We Drama: eg John Galsworthy Loyalties Poetry: eg Rupert Brooke, Thomas Hardy, Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfried Owen; T.S. Elliot Non-fiction: literary criticism, - history, psychiatry

Reading List cont. German: –E.M.Remarque All quiet on the Western front French: –Henri Barbusse(?) Under Fire American: –Ernest Hemmingway A farewell to Arms –John Dos Passos Three Soldiers

Pictures

Songs UK USA Germany France

Films All quiet on the Western front Oh What a lovely war Gallipoli Birdsong

Links BBC x.shtml Imperial War Museum Others

Purpose Getting colleagues interested in setting up a cooperation for developing and collecting teaching material Teachers’ resource website eTwinning cooperation EU project ?