Skip to main content
  • Home
  • About
  • Events
  • Projects
  • Blog
  • Resources
  • Team
  • Volunteer
  • Contact Us

About Us

Gateways to the First World War is a centre for public engagement with the Great War centenary, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). Our aim is to encourage and support public interest in the centenary through a range of events and activities such as open days and study days, advice on access to materials and expertise, and signposting for other resources and forms of support.
Read more
Watch our short films:
Gateways at Broadwater Farm and Not Far from the Front.
  1. The essential bit of Great War kit

    Blog Post
    A blogpost by Mark Connelly

    Gateways’ Director Professor Mark Connelly discusses the place of the puttee in Great War imagery.

  2. Resistance to War 1914-1924, Leeds, United Kingdom

    Event
    Gateways Event

    A major international conference considering and debating the various forms and expressions of resistance to the First World War within and across national contexts.

  3. 1914-1918 Online

    News

    2014 saw the launch of 1914-1918 Online, a major new web-based reference tool.

    1914-1918 Online logo
    1914-1918 Online logo
  4. Professor William Clarence-Smith: 'Animals of war in the Middle East, 1914-18'

    Event

    A Centre for the History of Colonialisms Occasional Seminar at the University of Kent.

    Woolf Seminar Room 3

  5. The Western Front in 1915

    Event

    A study day organised by the University of Wolverhampton First World War Research Group with talks from Professor John Bourne (University of Wolverhampton), Dr Jonathan Krause (University of Portsmouth) and Michael Woods...

    Read more
  • « first
  • ‹ previous
  • 110
  • 111
  • 112
  • 113
  • 114
  • 115
  • 116
  • 117
  • 118
  • next ›
  • last »
  • Supported by:

Newsletter Signup

Please use the form below to sign up to our email newsletter. By submitting this form you agree to our Privacy Policy.

* required field

Copyright © 2014-2020, Gateways to the First World War, All Rights Reserved.