“I adore War. It’s just like a picnic without the objectlessness of a picnic.”
- Letter, Julian Grenfell, Captain 1st Royal Dragoons, 24 October 1914.
The war that was expected ‘to last no longer than a few months’ began in August 1914 and did not end until November 1918. It was referred to as the ‘Great War’ and ‘The War to End All’, and much later as the First World War. This war did alter the face of Europe and the rest of the world like no other war had and seemed to herald the end of an old era and the beginning of an entirely new one. The heroism with which millions of men initially welcomed the war soon changed into a devastating and static fight which easily outdid the pointlessness of the picnic described by Captain Grenfell above.
With this project we would like to introduce you to various aspects of the Great War. During your History classes you will be familiarised with the historical and cultural background to the war discussing such topics as modern imperialism, the causes of the Great War, the role of women and the impact the war has had (and continues to have) on modern Europe. Your English classes will deal with literary texts, poems most notably, and visual art and music, to help you better understand the impact the Great War had on the changing role of Britain in the world.
This reader contains practical and background information to the project which you need to prepare for classes and assessment. It should be taken to ALL classes. You can write in it and include all answers in this reader so please work neatly. There is extra writing space at the end of the Reader.
Though the First World War may seem of special importance to the English-speaking world it is just one of many examples of the unfortunate and perhaps inevitable history of human suffering. So please show respect.
Your teachers of English.