The article engages with the cultural impact of John McCrae’s canonical poem “In Flanders Fields” (1915), and more specifically the permutations of cultural memory and heritage discourse in In Flanders Fields: 100 Years: Writing on War, Loss and Remembrance, edited by Amanda Betts and published in 2015. It shows how thirteen Canadians explore the revolutionary role of the poem in Canadian collective and individual memory, as well as its omissions and misrepresentations. The article juxtaposes the cultural history of the poem with Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est” and its contemporary transformations, also showing how selected essays in the collection bridge the First World War with other armed conflicts. Applying Ann Rigney’s terminolog...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryMark ParilloWar occupies an important place in the collecti...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...
The Remembered Dead explores the ways poets of the First World War – and later poets writing in the...
John McCrae's "In Flanders Fields" now appears on the ten-dollar bill, its place firmly established ...
“Great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts – the book of their deeds, the book ...
This article addresses the rubric of "memory and materiality" by considering how works of literature...
John MacCrae (1872-1918) enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps as a physician in 1914. He was ...
The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battlegroun...
The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battlegroun...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
Canadian remembrance of the Great War (1914-1918) in the early twenty-first century is often associa...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
For the last century, historians of the conflict have not systematically used the poetry of the Firs...
Using the Highway of Heroes as my point of departure, in “Good Mourning Canada? Canadian Military Co...
The main hypothesis of the article is that the two opposing poles of the spectrum of the (British) c...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryMark ParilloWar occupies an important place in the collecti...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...
The Remembered Dead explores the ways poets of the First World War – and later poets writing in the...
John McCrae's "In Flanders Fields" now appears on the ten-dollar bill, its place firmly established ...
“Great nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts – the book of their deeds, the book ...
This article addresses the rubric of "memory and materiality" by considering how works of literature...
John MacCrae (1872-1918) enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps as a physician in 1914. He was ...
The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battlegroun...
The Beaumont Hamel Newfoundland Memorial is a 16.5-hectare (40 acres) tract of preserved battlegroun...
The approach of the centennial of World War I (1914-1918) has marked an increase in domestic and int...
Canadian remembrance of the Great War (1914-1918) in the early twenty-first century is often associa...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
For the last century, historians of the conflict have not systematically used the poetry of the Firs...
Using the Highway of Heroes as my point of departure, in “Good Mourning Canada? Canadian Military Co...
The main hypothesis of the article is that the two opposing poles of the spectrum of the (British) c...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryMark ParilloWar occupies an important place in the collecti...
Criticism on Great War memorialisation typically argues one of two things: that monuments were erect...
The Remembered Dead explores the ways poets of the First World War – and later poets writing in the...