22 October 2014
No Glory this autumn – white poppies | conference | concert | debate
No Glory has a busy Autumn ahead, with a wide range of events, including an important conference this Saturday, an acclaimed concert and a mouth-watering debate. The highlights are:
1) Conference: 1914-2014 - One Hundred
Years of War
This Saturday 25 October, No Glory in conjuction with Stop the War
Coalition, is organising an important conference in London, titled 1914-2014:
One Hundred Years of War. The conference brings together an impressive lineup of speakers, including Adam Hochschild from the USA, author of the classic book on the First World War, To End All Wars; Boris Kagarlitsky Russian writer and campaigner; Guardian journalist Seumas Milne; renowned playwright David Edgar, cultural historian Priyamvada Gopal; Lindsey German from Stop the War Coalition; historian Neil Faulkner, author of the best-selling pamphlet, The Real History of World War One; and Explo Nani Kofi from Ghana.
1914-2014:
One Hundred Years of War
London Conference • Bishopsgate Institute
Saturday 25 October • 12 Noon - 5pm
Organised by No Glory and Stop the War CoalitionFull details and list of speakers here...
Tickets £20 / £15 concessions / £8 students
Buy
online...
Or call 020 7561 4830
2) Putting white poppies at the centre of Remembrance Day
Each year more and more people choose to wear the white poppy - as a respectful way to put peace at the heart of remembering those who died in war. This year, 100 years on from 1914, is a fitting time to spread the white poppy as widely as possible. Here’s what you can do:- Wear a white poppy yourself. It will probably trigger conversations with colleagues and strangers - a powerful way to get the message out there. Some may choose to wear both red and white poppies.
- Buy white poppies to share with others.
- Spread the word. Tell others how to find out more and buy white poppies for themselves.
- Send us a Selfie of yourself with your white poppy for a gallery on the No Glory website. Send to info@noglory.org.
3) Performance of Robb Johnson's acclaimed Gentle Men
If you’ve ever seen Robb Johnson in concert, you’ll know what a great performer he is. Politics with passion and fun – and fabulous music. Robb has kindly agreed to perform his acclaimed WW1 song cycle Gentle Men as a fund raiser for No Glory.A wonderful mixture of the political and personal - Billy Bragg
A folk classic - The Guardian
In all the artistic commemoration of the First World War, I wager nothing will show more humanity or understanding than Gentle Men - BBC
Come and support No Glory, while enjoying some fine entertainment.
Gentle
Men - For No Glory
Thursday 27 November 7.30pm
St Giles-in-the-Fields • London WC2H 8LG
Inroduced by author AL Kennedy
Tickets: £10 /£8 (including a glass of wine in the
interval, supported by Barefoot Wine) More details and to book...
4) Debate: Should Britain have joined the First World War?
On the afternoon of Saturday 6th December No Glory in conjunction with the Imperial War Museum is organising a debate between historians Hew Strachan and Neil Faulkner. They will debate Should Britain have joined the First World War? It will be a fascinating clash. Tickets and more details will be available soon - but do put the date in your diary now.5) Events Calendar
We are continually updating our calendar for World War One events of all descriptions, whether organised by No Glory and by many other organisations around the country. Please send us information about any WW1 events you are planning.See the calendar for details of events in your area...
6) Keeping informed on the issues around the WW1 centenary
The No Glory website is widely recognised for its range of articles and resources that take a view opposing the glorification of World War One. We update the website regularly. Recent additions include:- Why Robert Fisk's father who fought in the First World War threw away his poppy in disgust
- How the UK government is rebranding the first world war to promote militarism today by Nick Megoran
- War, the arms trade and attacks on civil liberties: spot the difference between 1914 and 2014 by Symon Hill
7) Donate
No Glory depends entirely on donations to fund all of its activities, events and on-line resources. Do consider supporting us. You can make a donation here...Adam Hochschild and the truth about World War One
As we approach Remembrance Day Stop the War is co-hosting along with the No Glory in War campaign a day conference on World War One and the hundred years of war that has followed.
Acclaimed US based author Adam Hochschild will be presenting his audiovisual account of World War One, based on his best selling book 'To End All Wars'. Adam is an award winning author of a string of books including 'King Leopold's Ghost and' 'Bury the Chains'.
One Hundred Years of War
25 October 12pm - 5pm
Bishopsgate Institute, London
25 October 12pm - 5pm
Bishopsgate Institute, London
Agenda:
11am - registration opens
12- 1pm :
Opening plenary: 1914 -1918, the winter of the world. Horror and resistance
David Edgar, Priyamvada Gopal, Neil Faulkner, Adam Hochschild
1 - 2.15pm:
A brief history of World War One
Adam Hochschild
War and disability
Richard Reiser
2.45 - 3.45pm:
World War One, imperialism and the colonial world
Priya Gopal, Boris Kagalritsky and Explo Nani-Kofi
Selling to both sides, the arms trade and WW1
Matthew Burnett-Stuart
3.45pm - 5pm:
Closing: opposing war one hundred years on
Jeremy Corbyn, Boris Kagarlitsky, Lindsey German
Our speakers: Adam Hochschild author and historian, Cultural historian Priyamvada Gopal, writer and journalist Seumas Milne, historian Neil Faulkner author of The real history of World War One, Lindsey German author of Women and War and convenor of Stop the War Coalition, Matthew Burnett-Stuart Campaign Against Arms Trade Jeremy Corbyn MP, playwright David Edgar, disability history month organiser Richard Rieser.
The conference will take place at the Bishopsgate Institute on Bisghopsgate near Liverpool Street Station, London.
You can book your ticket online with Eventbrite or by calling the box office on 020 7561 4830.
Friends of Stop the War are entitled to one free ticket and Student can get in for £8.
Full details of the conference can be found on the Stop the War web site and you can also share the event with your Facebook contacts.
Wear a white poppy on Remembrance Day
Each year more and more people choose to wear the white poppy - as a respectful way to put peace at the heart of remembering those who died in war. This year, 100 years on from 1914, is a fitting time to spread the white poppy as widely as possible. Here’s what you can do:
- Wear a white poppy yourself. It will probably trigger conversations with colleagues and strangers - a powerful way to get the message out there. Some may choose to wear both red and white poppies
- Buy white poppies to share with others
- Spread the word. Tell others how to find out more and buy white poppies for themselves.
- Send us a Selfie of you with your white poppy for a gallery on the No Glory in War website
- Buy your White Poppy at the One
Hundred Years of War conference this Saturday or buy
online on the Stop the War web site.
Stop the War Coalition | office@stopwar.org.uk | 020 7561 4830