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Research Article | Volume 2 Issue 5 (Sep-oct, 2020)
World War I on Social Media
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Abstract

The purpose of this announcement is to highlight the teaching of the historical phenomenon of the First World War through social media. The study focuses on relevant thematic pages on twitter. The visualization of distant historical phenomena helps in the better reception of the historical information and in the empathy of the learner. There is a wealth of material on the internet, especially on pages from the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States. This material highlights many aspects of World War I, both military events and other social issues, such as the lives of civilians in wartorn countries, the propaganda of political leaders, and everyday human stories hidden in life. of soldiers and their families.

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