The Romanovs ruled Russia for centuries until World War One brought a revolution that ended their reign. Allan Little hosts a debate on the legacy of the Russian revolution. Show more
Turkey emerged from the First World War as a new republic, with a secular and modern identity, attempting to break from its Ottoman past. How has this influenced Turkey today? Show more
How did World War One destroy the ancient idea of heroism? Amanda Vickery explores valour and panache with experts and an audience at Les Invalides, Paris. Show more
Audrey Brown chairs a debate from Dar es Salaam, on World War One Tanzania (then part of German East Africa), and its catastrophic effect on the population. Show more
What did the world’s first industrial war do to the minds of people who fought in it? Amanda Vickery explores the mental motivations and psychological impacts of World War One. Show more