This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Garden” was deployed in the later twentieth century as a means to establish an “informal” Empire of memory. The result is an architectural irony and a landscape at odds with the moment that made it: the post-1945 cemeteries of the Imperial War Graves Commission (IWGC) expanded the now defunct Empire’s commemorative possessions just as the actual deeds to land were surrendered. The one exception to this story of contemporaneous political withdrawal and commemorative appropriation nonetheless proves the broader point. For after the bloody imperial war fought in the South Atlantic in 1982 the Commission, at the behest of the British government, buil...
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This paper argues that sites administered by the Imperial War Graves Commission played a significant...
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
In 1915, one year into World War I, Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware founded the Imperial War Graves Com...
A blog for the Society for the History of War, about empire, war and memory in contemporary Britain....
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
The First World War is often held to be a watershed in the memorialisation of war in Britain. Throug...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
After the First World War the British state tried to show the families of the dead their thanks, and...
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This paper argues that sites administered by the Imperial War Graves Commission played a significant...
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
In 1915, one year into World War I, Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware founded the Imperial War Graves Com...
A blog for the Society for the History of War, about empire, war and memory in contemporary Britain....
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
The First World War is often held to be a watershed in the memorialisation of war in Britain. Throug...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organisations in maintaining a memory of ...
After the First World War the British state tried to show the families of the dead their thanks, and...
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
This paper explores the role of corporations and financial organizations in maintaining a memory of ...