Concerted efforts to debunk popular myths about the Great War have resulted in cant attention being paid to the purpose and value of the lost generation myth within British society, particularly during times of further conflict such as the Second World War. This thesis reveals the benefits of reflecting on the previous conflict in ways connected with the concept of a lost generation during the years 1939-45. These benefits boiled down to the fact that myths exist for their utility as means of comprehending both past and present. This applied to the myth in its strictest sense as an explanatory narrative used to interpret demographic issues as well as psychological, spiritual and material ones. Notions of a missing generation and visions of ...
This thesis explores the renegotiation of First World War memory in response to the Second in a comp...
This thesis explores the renegotiation of First World War memory in response to the Second in a comp...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
Memories of the Second World War have been central to understandings of Britishness in the post-war ...
This thesis examines representations resulting from the Battle of the Atlantic. Representations of t...
This thesis examines representations resulting from the Battle of the Atlantic. Representations of t...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
During the London Blitz – the German air campaign launched against the British capital between Septe...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This thesis explores the renegotiation of First World War memory in response to the Second in a comp...
This thesis explores the renegotiation of First World War memory in response to the Second in a comp...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This book considers the diversity of the experiences and legacies of the First World War, looking at...
Memories of the Second World War have been central to understandings of Britishness in the post-war ...
This thesis examines representations resulting from the Battle of the Atlantic. Representations of t...
This thesis examines representations resulting from the Battle of the Atlantic. Representations of t...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
The memory of the Western Front still seems to haunt British society nearly 90 years after the Armis...
During the London Blitz – the German air campaign launched against the British capital between Septe...
© 2013 Dr. Carolyn Anne HolbrookThis thesis traces the history of the Great War in the Australian im...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...
This thesis explores the renegotiation of First World War memory in response to the Second in a comp...
This thesis explores the renegotiation of First World War memory in response to the Second in a comp...
This article examines how the memory of the First World War (1914–1918) across Britain has been stru...