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Care after the First World War

King George greeting wounded officers at a field hospital Credit: Wellcome Library, London: L0041195

The end of the First World War saw the demobilisation and return to civilian life of millions of service personnel around the world. Governments, charities, families and individuals attempted to support, rehabilitate and reintegrate those who had served through financial provision, medical treatment and social care. In the final year of the centenary commemorations, this conference looks beyond the war to the lifelong impact of war service.

Keep an eye on the menu on the left-hand side of the page for the Call for Papers, as well as updates on the conference programme, mentoring scheme and for travel and accommodation information.