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- Title
Why Did They Fight the Great War? A Multi-Level Class Analysis of the Causes of the First World War.
- Authors
Gillette, Aaron
- Abstract
The article focuses on a project allowing students in certain modern history classes to analyze the causes of World War I through a number of activities. Questions should be formulated by the professor to ask the students. Challenges are also encountered in the project, including the difficulty in grasping the chain of events that led to the war. The war is interesting because it was tragic and was one of the significant transformative events in twentieth-century history. It was caused complex processes and the activities of multiple actors.
- Subjects
ACTIVITY programs in education; WORLD War I; HISTORY education; MODERN history; STUDENTS &; war; TWENTIETH century
- Publication
History Teacher, 2006, Vol 40, Issue 1, p45
- ISSN
0018-2745
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/30036938