This article addresses how (‘selective’) British memory has served to emphasize the extreme violence perpetrated by others at the expense of a critical examination of brutalities in ‘British history’. Not least, the genocidal violence perpetrated by (British) settler colonisers, as well as the extreme violence that was inherent throughout the systems of administrative colonialism. The ‘history wars’ in Australia have not penetrated ‘British history’. Assumptions are often based on British ‘exceptionalism’; an approach mirrored by British memorialisation and museum exhibitions, including Britain’s Holocaust Memorial Day and the Imperial War Museum. That the knowledge produced by scholars on the key linkages between Britain and extreme violen...
This article considers why institutionalized commemoration of the Holocaust in the United Kingdom de...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
International audienceHistory has impact, and historians have responsibilities to consider the impac...
This article addresses how (‘selective’) British memory has served to emphasize the extreme violence...
This article uses a memory studies lens to explore the inherent tension in discourses that defend em...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
A blog for the Society for the History of War, about empire, war and memory in contemporary Britain....
The concept of coming to terms with the past originated in post-1945 West Germany but such historica...
Britain is a post-genocidal state, although it (not surprisingly) has no official means for the memo...
This is a study of the relationship between Britain and the Holocaust from 1933 until today. Britai...
[Extract] In The Trouble with Empire, Antoinette Burton explores how violence accompanied the imperi...
This article argues that there are important connections between what is happening in Brexit and mat...
Through an exploration of both past and present day reactions to the liberation of the Nazi concentr...
This article uses the press coverage of the sensational 1946 trial of Neville Heath for murder as a ...
This article considers why institutionalized commemoration of the Holocaust in the United Kingdom de...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
International audienceHistory has impact, and historians have responsibilities to consider the impac...
This article addresses how (‘selective’) British memory has served to emphasize the extreme violence...
This article uses a memory studies lens to explore the inherent tension in discourses that defend em...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
While the British Empire is long gone, it survives as a recurring flashpoint in heated debates about...
A blog for the Society for the History of War, about empire, war and memory in contemporary Britain....
The concept of coming to terms with the past originated in post-1945 West Germany but such historica...
Britain is a post-genocidal state, although it (not surprisingly) has no official means for the memo...
This is a study of the relationship between Britain and the Holocaust from 1933 until today. Britai...
[Extract] In The Trouble with Empire, Antoinette Burton explores how violence accompanied the imperi...
This article argues that there are important connections between what is happening in Brexit and mat...
Through an exploration of both past and present day reactions to the liberation of the Nazi concentr...
This article uses the press coverage of the sensational 1946 trial of Neville Heath for murder as a ...
This article considers why institutionalized commemoration of the Holocaust in the United Kingdom de...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
International audienceHistory has impact, and historians have responsibilities to consider the impac...