This collection of essays investigates such diverse vehicles for war commemoration as poems, battlefield tours, souvenirs, books, films, architectural structures, comics, websites, and video games. Drawing on essayists from Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Israel and the United States, this work explores the evolution from traditional to contemporary forms of war commemoration while addressing the fundamental question of whether these new forms of memorial are meant to encourage the remembering or the forgetting of the experience of war, as well as what implications the process of commemoration may have for the continuation of the modern nation stat
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
In many countries governments, the military and the public are annually engaged in the commemoration...
Much of the scholarship on the Great War, and especially the Dardanelles/Çanakkale campaign, has bee...
"Discusses how and why the First World War is remembered, looking at family history, practices of re...
Chiefly papers presented at the World Archaeological Congress, held Jan. 1999 in Cape Town, South Af...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
As the centenaries of the events of the Great War are commemorated in Britain, a wave of new memoria...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
<p class="up_abstract-text">David Lowenthal has observed that in today's museums, "nothing seems too...
Review of War Memories: Commemoration, Recollections and Writings on War edited by Stephanie A.H. Bé...
War and how it is remembered are still timely and significant subjects for many Canadians as witness...
The armed conflicts of the twentieth century have arguably been one of the most dramatic social forc...
Contested Objects breaks new ground in the interdisciplinary study of material culture. Its focus is...
International audienceAt a time of crisis concerning Europe’s identity and ideals, commemorations ar...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
In many countries governments, the military and the public are annually engaged in the commemoration...
Much of the scholarship on the Great War, and especially the Dardanelles/Çanakkale campaign, has bee...
"Discusses how and why the First World War is remembered, looking at family history, practices of re...
Chiefly papers presented at the World Archaeological Congress, held Jan. 1999 in Cape Town, South Af...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
As the centenaries of the events of the Great War are commemorated in Britain, a wave of new memoria...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
<p class="up_abstract-text">David Lowenthal has observed that in today's museums, "nothing seems too...
Review of War Memories: Commemoration, Recollections and Writings on War edited by Stephanie A.H. Bé...
War and how it is remembered are still timely and significant subjects for many Canadians as witness...
The armed conflicts of the twentieth century have arguably been one of the most dramatic social forc...
Contested Objects breaks new ground in the interdisciplinary study of material culture. Its focus is...
International audienceAt a time of crisis concerning Europe’s identity and ideals, commemorations ar...
Discourses of war are disseminated and legitimised not only through speeches and written texts, but ...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
In many countries governments, the military and the public are annually engaged in the commemoration...