Course overview

This series of four talks will explore key changes in Britain from 1914 to 1924. We'll begin with the reasons for Britain's entry into World War I, followed by the war's impacts on society, politics, and the economy. We'll also examine the 1916 Easter Rising to understand Britain’s complex relationship with Ireland. Finally, we’ll discuss the 1923 election and the first Labour government in 1924. No prior knowledge is needed, and questions will encourage discussion on this intriguing period of history.

Course description

This short series of talks will cover four topics that relate to the process of changes Britain went through in the decade 1914-24. There will be four sessions that cover four areas that are interrelated. Firstly, we will look at the reasons Britain went to war in 1914 . Then we will explore the consequences of the war in relation to British society, politics, and the economy. The Easter Rising of 1916 will allow us to explore the complex relationship that Britain has had with Ireland. The final session will focus on the 1923 election and the subsequent first Labour government of 1924. No prior knowledge of subjects is expected and hopefully there will be plenty of questions that will provide opportunities to discuss issues raised in the complex but fascinating period of British history.

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