Unlock practical, seminar-ready study on the Great War
This study guide from the Workers' Educational Association helps groups and individuals dive into war questions with structure and clarity. It explains how to run a study circle, set schedules, assign roles, and pick readings for productive, thorough discussion.
The text lays out themes and sources you can explore, from the immediate causes of the war to its social and political effects. It blends guidance on study methods with curated reading suggestions, offering a practical path for in-depth learning.
- How to form and run a study circle, including roles, timing, and discussion flow
- Structured topics on causes, politics, society, and international issues
- Guidance on selecting affordable, accessible books and references
- Suggestions for map use, reference libraries, and book lists to broaden study
Ideal for readers who want a clear, hands-on approach to wartime study, whether in classes, circles, or self-directed study. It’s a useful companion for anyone exploring the war’s questions through structured discussion and essential readings.