For historians centennial commemorations furnish an excellent heuristic tool for gauging late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century attitudes towards the past and the present. Centenary celebrations helped to revive, perpetuate and reinforce public perceptions of historical events and people in collective memory. They were fairly infrequent before 1850 but increased in size and numbers by the end of the long nineteenth century, so much so that a ‘cult of the centenary’ had become established throughout the wider Western world around 1900. At one level, such events were ephemeral affairs. And yet many left a lasting legacy. Above all, as part of the contemporary processes of the ‘invention of traditions’ and the conscious national ‘self-hi...
This is the text of a keynote presentation to the Second World War Research Group’s Annual Conferenc...
Jubilees, anniversaries, commemoration days, public holidays, etc. Anniversaryitis. The coincidences...
Observing institutional birthdays is not something academic historians readily undertake nowadays – ...
For historians centennial commemorations furnish an excellent heuristic tool for gauging late ninete...
Commencement address given by Jacob Gould Schurman, Cornell University, to the Spring 1889 graduatin...
Since the nineteenth century, communities connected to the railways industry have and continue to sh...
The worldwide centenary of the 1917 revolution provided the occasion to revisit the question of its ...
The article aims to answer several questions: can Polish national anniversaries (from the 19th Centu...
The centenary of World War I has marked an abrupt change: historical events will never be commemorat...
Our issue, "Revisiting the Great War", appears just over six months after the centenary of the outbr...
Historians view major anniversaries with a measure of ambivalence. We know that they are artificial,...
The article aims to answer several questions: can Polish national anniversaries (from the 19th Centu...
A centenary effect is bringing the First World War back into the public sphere in France, even thoug...
Throughout the ages people have commemorated events that they have deemed to be of historical signi...
This article examines public participation in First World War centenary events in Britain between 20...
This is the text of a keynote presentation to the Second World War Research Group’s Annual Conferenc...
Jubilees, anniversaries, commemoration days, public holidays, etc. Anniversaryitis. The coincidences...
Observing institutional birthdays is not something academic historians readily undertake nowadays – ...
For historians centennial commemorations furnish an excellent heuristic tool for gauging late ninete...
Commencement address given by Jacob Gould Schurman, Cornell University, to the Spring 1889 graduatin...
Since the nineteenth century, communities connected to the railways industry have and continue to sh...
The worldwide centenary of the 1917 revolution provided the occasion to revisit the question of its ...
The article aims to answer several questions: can Polish national anniversaries (from the 19th Centu...
The centenary of World War I has marked an abrupt change: historical events will never be commemorat...
Our issue, "Revisiting the Great War", appears just over six months after the centenary of the outbr...
Historians view major anniversaries with a measure of ambivalence. We know that they are artificial,...
The article aims to answer several questions: can Polish national anniversaries (from the 19th Centu...
A centenary effect is bringing the First World War back into the public sphere in France, even thoug...
Throughout the ages people have commemorated events that they have deemed to be of historical signi...
This article examines public participation in First World War centenary events in Britain between 20...
This is the text of a keynote presentation to the Second World War Research Group’s Annual Conferenc...
Jubilees, anniversaries, commemoration days, public holidays, etc. Anniversaryitis. The coincidences...
Observing institutional birthdays is not something academic historians readily undertake nowadays – ...