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Our research team is exploring how narratives of past conflicts influence how we imagine, understand, debate and even conduct war in the present. If you want to get involved and share your experiences, you can sign up for one of our online events here: https://t.co/e8GbkABNlF
Our last few podcast episodes have focused on the different ways we visualise 21st-century conflicts, especially #Iraq, #Syria and #Afghanistan. Next week, we will be going back in time to the Napoleonic wars to discuss how they changed our perceptions of chance and risk.
'From Achilles to Afghanistan': join us for two interactive online conversations exploring how historic war stories influence our understanding of conflict in the modern world. You can find out more and sign up here: https://t.co/e8GbkABNlF
Have you ever been moved, fascinated, horrified or inspired by a war story from the past? How do historic war stories shape how we visualise conflict today? Please come and share your thoughts at two online events on 6th & 7th October! You can sign up here https://t.co/e8GbkATodd
Our research team is exploring how narratives of past conflicts influence how we imagine, understand, debate and even conduct war in the present. If you want to get involved and share your experiences, you can sign up for one of our online events here: https://t.co/e8GbkATodd
Have you ever been moved, fascinated, horrified or inspired by a war story from the past? How do historic war stories shape how we visualise conflict today? Please come and share your thoughts at two online events on 6th & 7th October! You can sign up here https://t.co/e8GbkATodd
'From Achilles to Afghanistan': join us for two interactive online conversations exploring how historic war stories influence our understanding of conflict in the modern world. You can find out more and sign up here: https://t.co/e8GbkATodd
Have you ever been moved, fascinated, horrified or inspired by a war story from the past? How do historic war stories shape how we visualise conflict today? Please come and share your thoughts at two online events on 6th & 7th October! You can sign up here https://t.co/e8GbkATodd
If you haven't caught up on our latest podcast, looking at representations of war in children's books, now is your chance: https://t.co/KWtgUM3m8u And we have a couple of related blogs, looking further into the topic: https://t.co/aavm4mPbqL
The war stories we come across as children profoundly shape our understanding of the nature, causes and consequences of conflict. Helping us discuss this on today's podcast are artist @jillcalder, author James Robertson and illustrator Jim Hutcheson: https://t.co/KWtgUM3m8u