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Nov 2017
24m 36s

Podcast: Remembering World War One: An A...

DEPARTMENT OF WAR STUDIES
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In this week’s episode, we are bringing you interviews with Professor Vivienne Jabri and Amanda Faber, founder of the Soldiers and Arts Academy, talking about the interface between arts and academia and how the arts can support war veterans. If you would like to watch the live-streamed video of the Remember Dance performance, you can find it here: http://bi ... Show More
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