EFTRE conference: Bruges 2010

Bruges 2010 >> Visits

Challenging Religious Education
Poverty and Social Inclusion as European Issues
Visits

Visits in Bruges

Tours to the graveyards

Video Clips
Standing in line
Coope, Boyes and Simpson
Rupert Brooke
The Soldier
The Christmas Truce - December 1914
Why am I a soldier?
Coope, Boyes and Simpson
Otto Dix
War Paintings
William Vermandere
Duizend Soldaten
Support Materials

Elliott, Sue; The Children who Fought Hitler. A British Outpost in Europe, John Murray Publications, ISBN 9781848540873

This is about the British colony in Ieper which flourished till the German invasion of 1940.

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Spillebeen, Geert (2010) Age 14, Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 9780547053424

This is about John/Patrick Condon, who died in a gas attack at the age of 14) also to be published in Ireland shortly (by Collins, 10 September 2010): ISBN 978-1-84889-056-5.

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The First World War Poetry Digital Archive is an online repository of over 7000 items of text, images, audio, and video for teaching, learning, and research.

The heart of the archive consists of collections of highly valued primary material from major poets of the period, including Wilfred Owen, Isaac Rosenberg, Robert Graves, Vera Brittain, and Edward Thomas. This is supplemented by a comprehensive range of multimedia artefacts from the Imperial War Museum, a separate archive of over 6,500 items contributed by the general public, and a set of specially developed educational resources. These educational resources include an exciting new exhibition in the three-dimensional virtual world Second Life.

Freely available to the public as well as the educational community, the First World War Poetry Digital Archive is a significant resource for studying the First World War and the literature it inspired.

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