The Unlearned Lessons of World War One

The Unlearned Lessons of World War One aim is to encourage conversations on Irish Society - who we are, where we're going, w

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(Jake Winter - mourning without the presence of the dead) POrr

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(Timothy Schneider - bloodlands). In the past, Ireland was a bloodland. P Orr

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T Clonan - war experts talk about the "youth bulge" What is that?

26/09/2014

Need for reporters to describe more accurately what war is. T Clonan.

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Tom Clonan - Israeli actions in Gaza are war crimes under international law.

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ways of civilianizing the war narrative

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The discourse is dominated by the military geist - contribution from the floor. Need to look at who resisted and is resisted these wars

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1.5 million Indians took part in WW1. POrr

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Balance between capital and labour needed to avoid causes of war - T Clonan

26/09/2014

Tom Clonan tells the story of his own experiences (including of the Israeli massacre of 200 civilians at Qana) and of his relative Joseph who fought in WW1

Marjorie Quarton, Crannagh, Ballycommon, shares stories of her father's participation in World War 1.
26/09/2014

Marjorie Quarton, Crannagh, Ballycommon, shares stories of her father's participation in World War 1.

26/09/2014

Philip Orr: Task of commemoration for the loyalist community up North is the civilianisation of the WW1 narrative, to see that it can it be remembered in ways other than as the story of sacrifice, death & bloodshed

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