The Great War and Modern Memory

Who is Lord Derby from The Great War and Modern Memory and what is their importance?

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Lord Derby was the British government official who devised the first conscription scheme for World War I in 1916. A lack of volunteer soldiers wasn't filled regardless of the fact that admission standards were lowered, thus, the British government had to resort to a non-voluntary measure. The conscription was accomplished with the Military Service Act. This was said to mark the beginning of the modern world.

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