The First World War: A Global Conflict

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Monica Fonorow

Monica Fonorow

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As part of Penn Libraries’ Strategic Communications team, Monica supports the Libraries' staff to ensure they have the tools and content to communicate efficiently and effectively with Penn students, scholars, researchers, faculty, staff and the public at large.

Monica comes to the Libraries from the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, where she led all external communications activities. Previously she has held communications and marketing roles at the Science History Institute and the Academy of Vocal Arts. She holds a BA from Rutgers University, where she majored in philosophy and minored in French, and is a candidate for an MS in arts administration at Drexel University.

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Submitted by mfonorow@upenn.edu on Fri, 10/11/2019 - 16:27

This is the last of four modules to be released as part of The First World War database, which now includes:

  • A Global Conlict
  • Personal Experiences
  • Propaganda and Recruitment
  • Visual Perspectives and Narratives

The final module includes enhanced coverage of the Eastern Front, Southern Front, Russia, Balkans, Gallipoli, North Africa, Middle East, global activities of organizations such as the Red Cross, and firsthand accounts, photographs and other documentation of participants and activities around the world (India, Canada, Oceania, Africa, etc.).

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This database module includes enhanced coverage of the Eastern Front, Southern Front, Russia, Balkans, Gallipoli, North Africa, Middle East, global activities of organizations such as the Red Cross, and firsthand accounts, photographs, and other documentation of participants and activities around the world.