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International women's day 2014 - a past Wikimedia UK editathon

About the event

The event will focus on editing Wikipedia pages about WW1 and dissent - Peace attempts, Conscience objectors, neutrality

How do I prepare?
  • Refreshments will be provided

This is the London end of a multi site event which is also at Library of Birmingham and WWI Museum in Kansas City

Agenda

  • 10:30 - 11:00 coffees set up and registration
  • 16:30 - meeting adjourns to Kansas city via Skype

Attendees

Please register here

Trainers

  1. Jonathan Cardy (WMUK) ( talk)

Target list

LoB staff uploaded this high-resolution image.
The Senate House Library has a collection of this magazine which was banned during the war and allowed us to photograph it.

New articles

Articles to work on

The below list includes a list of different content that could be expand or created during the editathons. References on the item link to scholarship that might be useful in writing or expanding the topic.

General topics

  • Anti-war movement#World War I – The World War I anti-war movement section is rather weak, could use significant expansion. (More resources in Senate House Library Historic Collections: World War One Era Pamphlets MS1152)
  • Dada – Anti-war implications of the movement could be expanded. Multiple scholars place the Dada Movement within the Anti-War reaction [1] [2]
  • International Congress of Women – Could be expanded, currently several meetings of the congress uncovered in the article. Pacifist organization, international peace movement, women activists

People

Literature

  • " You Have No Country" – Important collection of anti-war essays published by socialists, including * Mary Marcy
  • Die Waffen nieder or Lay Down Your Arms! – Could be expanded, as an antiwar novel prominent in German circles before. Moreover, 1914 adaptation as protest of the WWI [3]
  • American antiwar literature

Groups

United Kingdom topics

United States topics

Where else to look for gaps

Sources to pull from

American

Many of these sources address Dissent in WWI directly and were discovered through a google scholar search of works citing Over Here: The First World War and American Society

British

Global

Images uploaded

References

Disability

This event is wheelchair accessible. If you need a disabled parking space please contact us in advance. Please tell us in advance if you need to have a hearing loop available.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
International women's day 2014 - a past Wikimedia UK editathon

About the event

The event will focus on editing Wikipedia pages about WW1 and dissent - Peace attempts, Conscience objectors, neutrality

How do I prepare?
  • Refreshments will be provided

This is the London end of a multi site event which is also at Library of Birmingham and WWI Museum in Kansas City

Agenda

  • 10:30 - 11:00 coffees set up and registration
  • 16:30 - meeting adjourns to Kansas city via Skype

Attendees

Please register here

Trainers

  1. Jonathan Cardy (WMUK) ( talk)

Target list

LoB staff uploaded this high-resolution image.
The Senate House Library has a collection of this magazine which was banned during the war and allowed us to photograph it.

New articles

Articles to work on

The below list includes a list of different content that could be expand or created during the editathons. References on the item link to scholarship that might be useful in writing or expanding the topic.

General topics

  • Anti-war movement#World War I – The World War I anti-war movement section is rather weak, could use significant expansion. (More resources in Senate House Library Historic Collections: World War One Era Pamphlets MS1152)
  • Dada – Anti-war implications of the movement could be expanded. Multiple scholars place the Dada Movement within the Anti-War reaction [1] [2]
  • International Congress of Women – Could be expanded, currently several meetings of the congress uncovered in the article. Pacifist organization, international peace movement, women activists

People

Literature

  • " You Have No Country" – Important collection of anti-war essays published by socialists, including * Mary Marcy
  • Die Waffen nieder or Lay Down Your Arms! – Could be expanded, as an antiwar novel prominent in German circles before. Moreover, 1914 adaptation as protest of the WWI [3]
  • American antiwar literature

Groups

United Kingdom topics

United States topics

Where else to look for gaps

Sources to pull from

American

Many of these sources address Dissent in WWI directly and were discovered through a google scholar search of works citing Over Here: The First World War and American Society

British

Global

Images uploaded

References

Disability

This event is wheelchair accessible. If you need a disabled parking space please contact us in advance. Please tell us in advance if you need to have a hearing loop available.


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