Following the Great War of 1914-1918 thousands of memorials were established across the world to justify mass death, to provide for personal mourning, bereavement and honouring of the soldiers. While the memorials retain their function in remembrance of the Great War, they also are increasingly important for a range of visitors, including tourists. The red Flanders poppy was used by the post war generation as a sign for resurrection and remembrance and to help people deal with the death of their loved ones. Today the red poppy has taken on several new uses for tourism in local areas on the Somme, such as directing tourists along a Poppy Trail and indicating the relative interest level of different sites. The research described here consider...
The travel and tourism industry is connected to the ideas of leisure and relaxation, however not all...
John MacCrae (1872-1918) enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps as a physician in 1914. He was ...
It is commonly known that the First World War led to a flood of war memorials in the late 1910s and ...
The Great War of 1914-1918 has been commemorated during a four-year centenary period, with large com...
After the Great War of 1914-18 social memories were created to assist people to grieve for, honor an...
This study concerns some of the military cemeteries that were built in Belgium and France by the Com...
The sites of war have varied from single fields of battle, to those at sea and in the air, to the lo...
This paper seeks to explore the practice of battlefield tourism in the Ypres Salient (Belgium) since...
This study was undertaken at two sites on the Somme, France, one of the main battlefields of the Gre...
The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia opened in 1934 to articulate the social memory of ...
The “economy of history” in France, or history as a motor for French economic activity, is of great ...
The First World War Centenary (2014–2018) is stimulating much interest in the memory of this conflic...
Military cemeteries are for many people, the most sacred and meaningful of the memorials built for t...
This paper provides insights into the motivations and experiences of tourists who visit sites associ...
The English language does not have the words to describe something as powerful as this1 Around the ...
The travel and tourism industry is connected to the ideas of leisure and relaxation, however not all...
John MacCrae (1872-1918) enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps as a physician in 1914. He was ...
It is commonly known that the First World War led to a flood of war memorials in the late 1910s and ...
The Great War of 1914-1918 has been commemorated during a four-year centenary period, with large com...
After the Great War of 1914-18 social memories were created to assist people to grieve for, honor an...
This study concerns some of the military cemeteries that were built in Belgium and France by the Com...
The sites of war have varied from single fields of battle, to those at sea and in the air, to the lo...
This paper seeks to explore the practice of battlefield tourism in the Ypres Salient (Belgium) since...
This study was undertaken at two sites on the Somme, France, one of the main battlefields of the Gre...
The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia opened in 1934 to articulate the social memory of ...
The “economy of history” in France, or history as a motor for French economic activity, is of great ...
The First World War Centenary (2014–2018) is stimulating much interest in the memory of this conflic...
Military cemeteries are for many people, the most sacred and meaningful of the memorials built for t...
This paper provides insights into the motivations and experiences of tourists who visit sites associ...
The English language does not have the words to describe something as powerful as this1 Around the ...
The travel and tourism industry is connected to the ideas of leisure and relaxation, however not all...
John MacCrae (1872-1918) enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps as a physician in 1914. He was ...
It is commonly known that the First World War led to a flood of war memorials in the late 1910s and ...