This presentation considers the experiences of the 3,500 women who served coffee and donuts to doughboys across France, and in the process, began a long history of American women going to war to a of...
Museum and Memorial Senior Curator Doran Cart shares some of the techniques used when determining the authenticity of an WWI-era object before accepting it into the Museum collection.
In this presentation from June 2015, Dr. John Deak, University of Notre Dame, discusses the Austro-Hungarian Empire during July of 1914, challenging traditional concepts of Austria-Hungary's doomed...
Learn the history of the Panthéon de la Guerre, once regarded as the largest painting in the world, in this video from the exhibition "Rearranging History: Daniel MacMorris and the Panthéon de la...
To influence public opinion in favor of the war, the U.S produced films, commissioned colorful posters, published pamphlets and recruited everyday Americans to “sell the war.” These efforts both...