Annual Conference
“There came a darkness”: Africa, Africans and World War I
17 July 2015
The British Library
CALL FOR PAPERS
The first shot fired for Britain in the First World War was from the rifle of an African
soldier in West Africa. The last German troops to surrender did so on African soil, in today’s Zambia. In between African soldiers and civilians paid a heavy price in blood and lives and their societies and outlook were changed for ever. Recent scholarship,
reflected in the commemorations and publications for the centenary of the outbreak of the war recognise that Africa was much more than a sideshow in a truly global conflict.
This conference will consider the role of scholars, libraries, archives and information
sources in documenting and interpreting the African experience of World War I. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
Campaigns in Africa
African soldiers on the Western Front
The impact of World War I on African Societies
Memory and Memorials
Literature, Images and Ephemera
Researchers, archivists and librarians are invited to submit abstracts for consideration
for this conference.
Abstracts of up to 500 words may be sent to Terry Barringer at
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Lucy McCann
Senior Archivist
The Bodleian Library
Weston Library
Broad Street
Oxford OX1 3BG
Tel: 01865 270911
Email:
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