In February 2015, the seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Dresden (13-15 February 1945) was commemorated with great solemnity around the world. Public mourning and official recognition marked the commemoration of the event by German and British governments. In deeply moving and emotional scenes of survivors and their families, as well as sombre speeches by political leaders, there was widespread acknowledgement of the brutality and violence unleashed by this event that has since become one of the iconic symbols of the tragic destruction of World War II. 1 Military historians have extensively examined the impact of the bombings in many detailed accounts; the event has been identified as one of the key turning points in the course of th...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
International audienceListening experiences provide valuable insights in understanding the meaning o...
“No one ever left a cinema with shell-shock” is an apt summary of Michael Bull’s study of the relati...
[Extract] In February 2015, the seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Dresden (13-15 February 194...
The firebombing of Dresden marks the terrible apex of the European bombing war. In just over two day...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
Together with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden belongs to a handful of global icons that capture the ...
Ultimately, the end of historical analysis is to understand where we come from and how to avoid the ...
The notion of resilience, sustained throughout the bombing campaigns of WWII, notably the bravery an...
Music was a constant and crucial component of everyday life in World War II concentration camps. In ...
What does war sound like? During the 2014 centenary of the start of the First World War the question...
Reverberations of Nazi Violence in Germany and Beyond explores the complex and diverse reverberation...
Pages 200 to 2018 of The Long Aftermath: Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016Much has been ...
This book considers the connections between memory and violence in the wake of World War II. Coverin...
Decades after the previously unimaginable horrors of the Nazi extermination camps and the dropping o...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
International audienceListening experiences provide valuable insights in understanding the meaning o...
“No one ever left a cinema with shell-shock” is an apt summary of Michael Bull’s study of the relati...
[Extract] In February 2015, the seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Dresden (13-15 February 194...
The firebombing of Dresden marks the terrible apex of the European bombing war. In just over two day...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
Together with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden belongs to a handful of global icons that capture the ...
Ultimately, the end of historical analysis is to understand where we come from and how to avoid the ...
The notion of resilience, sustained throughout the bombing campaigns of WWII, notably the bravery an...
Music was a constant and crucial component of everyday life in World War II concentration camps. In ...
What does war sound like? During the 2014 centenary of the start of the First World War the question...
Reverberations of Nazi Violence in Germany and Beyond explores the complex and diverse reverberation...
Pages 200 to 2018 of The Long Aftermath: Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016Much has been ...
This book considers the connections between memory and violence in the wake of World War II. Coverin...
Decades after the previously unimaginable horrors of the Nazi extermination camps and the dropping o...
abstract: After the First World War, citizens, soldiers, and political figures alike thought they ha...
International audienceListening experiences provide valuable insights in understanding the meaning o...
“No one ever left a cinema with shell-shock” is an apt summary of Michael Bull’s study of the relati...