The experience of the South African War sharpened the desire to commemorate for a number of reasons. An increasingly literate public, a burgeoning populist press, an army reinforced by waves of volunteers and, to contemporaries at least, a shockingly high death toll embedded the war firmly in the national consciousness. In addition, with the fallen buried far from home those left behind required other forms of commemoration. For these reasons, the South African War was an important moment of transition in commemorative practice and foreshadowed the rituals of remembrance that engulfed Britain in the aftermath of the Great War. This work provides the first comprehensive survey of the memorialisation process in Britain in the aftermath of the...
The rituals and practices that emerged to celebrate and memorialize the First World War shaped not o...
The First World War marked a revolt against the traditional mode of official history as conceived an...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The experience of the South African War sharpened the desire to commemorate for a number of reasons....
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis explores some of the memories and recollections of W...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.Were it not for mankind’s memory of Histo...
This dissertation analyzes the memorialization of the South African Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) with ...
The dissertation is an attempt to unravel the sentiments which are embodied in war memorials by exam...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
The centenary of the outbreak of the First World War has refocused the attention of historians not j...
This book seeks to explore the spate of memorial construction that took place at civic and local lev...
Recalled memories are recalled from somewhere, and usually for some specific reason. After a generat...
This paper looks at the preservation of war memories in a society that has experienced war. It there...
Some one hundred years ago, South Africa was tom apart by the 2nd Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902). The w...
<p class="up_abstract-text">David Lowenthal has observed that in today's museums, "nothing seems too...
The rituals and practices that emerged to celebrate and memorialize the First World War shaped not o...
The First World War marked a revolt against the traditional mode of official history as conceived an...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The experience of the South African War sharpened the desire to commemorate for a number of reasons....
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis explores some of the memories and recollections of W...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2010.Were it not for mankind’s memory of Histo...
This dissertation analyzes the memorialization of the South African Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) with ...
The dissertation is an attempt to unravel the sentiments which are embodied in war memorials by exam...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
The centenary of the outbreak of the First World War has refocused the attention of historians not j...
This book seeks to explore the spate of memorial construction that took place at civic and local lev...
Recalled memories are recalled from somewhere, and usually for some specific reason. After a generat...
This paper looks at the preservation of war memories in a society that has experienced war. It there...
Some one hundred years ago, South Africa was tom apart by the 2nd Anglo- Boer War (1899-1902). The w...
<p class="up_abstract-text">David Lowenthal has observed that in today's museums, "nothing seems too...
The rituals and practices that emerged to celebrate and memorialize the First World War shaped not o...
The First World War marked a revolt against the traditional mode of official history as conceived an...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...