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Remembering War

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Changing Character of War
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Marking the anniversary of the first world war, Professor Cecile Fabre considers why we remember war,

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Changing Character of War
People
Cecile Fabre
Keywords
war
first world war
philosophy
remembering
Department: Pembroke College
Date Added: 01/04/2014
Duration: 00:43:35

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