This special issue of Management and Organizational History is prompted by a public celebration. It is timed to coincide with 11th November 2018 as the 100-year anniversary of Armistice Day. Articles in this issue of the journal examine the impact that war, as a social, economic and political event, had upon organizational identity and organizational memory. They speak to the broader questions of how organizations understood and rationalized their national, regional, religious or racial identity and behavior in times of conflict, and afterwards in times of peace. Who or what objects, rituals and ceremonies did organizations use to remember and commemorate the lives lost in war – if at all? To what extent were memorials or commemorations spe...
National commemorative events bring to the forefront of public discourse issues of identity and mean...
This paper offers an insight into the efforts made by war memorial organizations to remember those w...
This thesis explores the meanings which commemoration of the First World War had for contemporaries...
This special issue of Management and Organizational History is prompted by a public celebration. It ...
Nation-states are not the only bodies to have invested in memory-building through the construction o...
This paper uses the distinction that has been developed within organizational studies between collec...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
This article examines individual narratives of armistice observance in British schools at a moment o...
This article focuses on challenges in the commemoration of war dead for peace education, drawing on ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
National commemorative events bring to the forefront of public discourse issues of identity and mean...
This paper offers an insight into the efforts made by war memorial organizations to remember those w...
This thesis explores the meanings which commemoration of the First World War had for contemporaries...
This special issue of Management and Organizational History is prompted by a public celebration. It ...
Nation-states are not the only bodies to have invested in memory-building through the construction o...
This paper uses the distinction that has been developed within organizational studies between collec...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
This paper considers the politics of how organizations remember their past through commemorative set...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
Organisations engage in remembering and commemorative practices, often to produce effects of stabili...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
This article examines individual narratives of armistice observance in British schools at a moment o...
This article focuses on challenges in the commemoration of war dead for peace education, drawing on ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
National commemorative events bring to the forefront of public discourse issues of identity and mean...
This paper offers an insight into the efforts made by war memorial organizations to remember those w...
This thesis explores the meanings which commemoration of the First World War had for contemporaries...