More than one million soldiers of the British Empire died in the First World War. The Imperial War Graves Commission, created in 1917, had as its mandate the obligation to care for their graves and memorials, in 1850 cemeteries in more than 100 countries around the globe. Its founder, Fabian Ware, hoped and expected this Commission to have even more enduring effects, yet the political origins of the organisation remain little understood. This chapter looks beyond the monuments erected by the Imperial War Graves Commission to the ideals and intent of its creators. It argues that the driving force behind this major commemorative work was not a desire to represent any fundamental break with the past, but an attempt to produce an institution th...
The First World War resulted in an unprecedented number of casualties on both sides of the divide. S...
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
In 1915, one year into World War I, Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware founded the Imperial War Graves Com...
The mass deaths of British and imperial soldiers during the First World War created a crisis of comm...
The identity disc has become an iconic piece of military kit, representing a physical embodiment of ...
This article explores the interactions between the Imperial War Graves Commission and the bereaved. ...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This paper argues that sites administered by the Imperial War Graves Commission played a significant...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
The First World War resulted in an unprecedented number of casualties on both sides of the divide. S...
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...
In 1915, one year into World War I, Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware founded the Imperial War Graves Com...
The mass deaths of British and imperial soldiers during the First World War created a crisis of comm...
The identity disc has become an iconic piece of military kit, representing a physical embodiment of ...
This article explores the interactions between the Imperial War Graves Commission and the bereaved. ...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This paper argues that sites administered by the Imperial War Graves Commission played a significant...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
The First World War resulted in an unprecedented number of casualties on both sides of the divide. S...
This thesis examines the commemoration of Indian soldiers who died during the First World War by the...
During the First World War nearly three-quarters of a million British subjects were killed. The grie...