Durham Men in the Great War

“Durham Men in the Great War” by John Davison, published by the History of Education Project in 2001, offers a detailed exploration of the experiences of men from Durham during World War I. This edition, comprising 130 pages, presents a historical account that sheds light on the impact of the war from a local perspective, focusing on the contributions and sacrifices made by these individuals.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the events surrounding World War I, specifically from 1914 to 1918, as it relates to the Durham community. The book delves into various aspects of the war, highlighting the personal stories and collective experiences of those who served. Through its narrative, it aims to provide insights into the broader historical context of the conflict and its effects on the local population.
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