June 22, 2007
A Multidisciplinary Look at World War I
"Imagining WarThe Great War: Literature, History, and Popular Culture," William Paterson University of New Jersey
Although mostly overshadowed by the great number of images of World War II in current popular culture, the First World War remains a pivotal moment in world history. This class focuses on how the era's various media presented the conflict.
Donna Perry, a professor of English, and Theodore F. Cook, a professor of history, blend
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