In 2015, Gateways is running four study days in Kent designed to provide advice on researching key themes of the First World War and developing centenary projects. The study days will include talks, workshops and activities and the opportunity to meet historians and heritage professionals. They will be free and open to all.
Gateways to Military Lives
Wednesday 25 February 2015, 9.30 - 4. Darwin Conference Suite, University of Kent
A day of talks and workshops focusing on research into the military services in the First World War. Talk with academic and heritage experts about resources and techniques for researching military ancestors and develop ideas for your own centenary projects. Find out more here.
Gateways to German & Austrian Experiences
Friday 20 March 2015, 9.30 - 4. Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
A day of talks and workshops exploring the German and Austrian experiences of the First World War. Talk with experts on the history of the war and get advice on locating records and archives. Meet our translation panel and bring along your own historical sources for analysis. Find out more here.
Gateways to Civilian Service
Friday 26 June, Historic Dockyard Chatham
A day of talks and workshops investigating alternative forms of service during the First World War, with focus on the activities of the Society of Friends, YMCA, nurses and chaplains. Meet historians and heritage professionals to learn more about these lesser-known examples of wartime work. Find out more here.
Gateways to the Home Front
Date and venue tbc
A day of talks and workshops examining the history of the Home Front during the First World War. Learn more about work, food and leisure on the home front and find out where to find sources and access support for centenary projects. More information coming soon.