People Power: Fighting for Peace, Imperial War Museum

Sometimes the history of conflict is about peace: the family-friendly Imperial War Museum's major exhibition on fighting for peace opens this March

People Power: Fighting for Peace, Imperial War Museum family exhibitions
The Imperial War Museum is one of Culture Whisper's favourite museums in London – and how could it not be? Vast, interactive, sensitive and honest exhibitions that explore this small nation's military history offer digestible and accessible information.

The history of British conflict isn't just about war – sometimes it's about peace.

This March, the Imperial War Museum is inviting history lovers big and small to take a journey from the First World War to the present day, exploring how peace movements influenced perceptions of conflict. This is a major exhibition, teaching families about the importance of peace (a helpful lesson in 2017, we fear).

From conscientious objectors to peace camps and modern-day marches, Fighting for Peace tells the stories of passionate people over the past 100 years and the struggles they have endured for the anti-war cause.

More than 300 objects, including paintings, literature, posters, placards, banners, badges and music reveal the breadth of creativity of anti-war protest movements, reflecting the cultural mood of each era.

This is a dramatic and sometimes frightening introduction to history – so think hard about which family members you might want to take.

Recommended for ages 16+
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What People Power: Fighting for Peace, Imperial War Museum
Where Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Rd, London, SE1 6HZ | MAP
When 23 Mar 17 – 28 Aug 17, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Price £5 - £10
Website Click here to book




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