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History Of The Great War

Interview 14: Sacred Service with Specialist Curator Patricia Cecil

History Of The Great War

Wesley Livesay

Society & Culture, History, Documentary

4.6889 Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

In this interview I was delighted to talk to Patricia Cecil the Specialist Curator Faith, Religion and WW1 at the National World War 1 Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri to discuss a new exhibit at the museum titled Sacred Service. Sacred Service Exhibit: https://theworldwar.org/exhibitions/sacred-service Contact [email protected] to advertise on History of the Great War. History of the Great War is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Today I'm joined by Patricia Cecil, the specialist curator of

0:55.6

faith, religion, and World War I at the National World War I Museum and

1:00.2

Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. We're here today to talk about a new exhibit at the museum called Sacred Service, which opened earlier this year.

1:09.0

Patricia, how's it going?

1:12.0

Hi, Wesley, it's going great.

1:14.0

Thanks so much for having me this morning.

1:16.0

Excellent.

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So let's just jump right in here.

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So the new Sacred Service exhibit is open now at the museum.

1:22.0

What is this exhibit and sort of why was it brought

1:25.7

together? So Sacred Service is an exhibition in our Wiley Gallery which is our

1:32.3

rotating temporary gallery space at the

1:34.8

National World War One Museum and Memorial and it looks at the experiences of

1:39.6

chaplains in World War One. So who are chaplains? What did they do? What services did they provide to service members? And how did they change the war and how did the war change them right like their individual lives how did it

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