This essay explores the process linked to the desecration and subsequent rebuilding of monuments erected on the French Riviera to commemorate the British monarchs who had a positive influence on the development of Menton, Cannes and Nice as coastal resorts. When two statues of Queen Victoria and one of Edward VII were either defaced or completely destroyed during the Second World War, French agencies, to varying degrees, wanted to restore the statues to their rightful place. Although the examples used in this essay all had different operating modes, I argue that they nonetheless were motivated by similar factors which reveal a pattern to wartime iconoclasm and help explain its impact on postwar commemorative policy.Cet article explore le li...
The French defeat in the Franco‐Prussian War represented a crushing blow for the Second Empire, the ...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This essay explores the process linked to the desecration and subsequent rebuilding of monuments ere...
This essay explores the process linked to the desecration and subsequent rebuilding of monuments ere...
International audienceThe Restoration saw a crop of works devoted to the wars of the Revolution and ...
Předmětem této diplomové práce je popsat dnes už opomenuté události Francie během 2. světové války, ...
National audienceMilitary conflicts can bring sudden and radical changes to the concept of the front...
National audienceMilitary conflicts can bring sudden and radical changes to the concept of the front...
International audienceThe concept of frontier could have radically changed, sometimes leading to the...
International audienceThe concept of frontier could have radically changed, sometimes leading to the...
International audienceThe concept of frontier could have radically changed, sometimes leading to the...
This article has a series of ten temporary monuments erected in Brussels in November 1918 as its sub...
Military conflicts can bring sudden and radical changes to the concept of the frontier, sometimes le...
The Australian National War Memorial was designed by Edwin Lutyens and raised in 1938 on the site of...
The French defeat in the Franco‐Prussian War represented a crushing blow for the Second Empire, the ...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This essay explores the process linked to the desecration and subsequent rebuilding of monuments ere...
This essay explores the process linked to the desecration and subsequent rebuilding of monuments ere...
International audienceThe Restoration saw a crop of works devoted to the wars of the Revolution and ...
Předmětem této diplomové práce je popsat dnes už opomenuté události Francie během 2. světové války, ...
National audienceMilitary conflicts can bring sudden and radical changes to the concept of the front...
National audienceMilitary conflicts can bring sudden and radical changes to the concept of the front...
International audienceThe concept of frontier could have radically changed, sometimes leading to the...
International audienceThe concept of frontier could have radically changed, sometimes leading to the...
International audienceThe concept of frontier could have radically changed, sometimes leading to the...
This article has a series of ten temporary monuments erected in Brussels in November 1918 as its sub...
Military conflicts can bring sudden and radical changes to the concept of the frontier, sometimes le...
The Australian National War Memorial was designed by Edwin Lutyens and raised in 1938 on the site of...
The French defeat in the Franco‐Prussian War represented a crushing blow for the Second Empire, the ...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...