Materials have long been used by individuals reflecting on personal histories, and researchers have evidenced the associated therapeutic value particularly among older populations. In this article, we consider older veterans’ reminiscence through attending interviews and workshops, focussing on the performative potential of engaging with materials collected throughout their service lives. By considering their use of in situ and post-hoc materials, two themes are explored: the use of materials to build a sense of belonging; and making unknown histories knowable. We consider how their sharing of materials (re)produces their past and present military identities, simultaneously drawing boundaries of inclusion and exclusion around what it means ...
This article reflects upon a Heritage Lottery–funded project devised by Britain’s leading practition...
The research described in this thesis investigated the relationship between perceptions of social su...
About the book: Original articles by 40 authors on five continents, demonstrating the global ...
Materials have long been used by individuals reflecting on personal histories, and researchers have ...
Materials have long been used by individuals reflecting on personal histories, and researchers have ...
Maintaining good wellbeing in older age is seen to have a positive effect on health, including cogni...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Although it is generally considered that there was relatively little interest in the First World War...
The concept of the stiff upper lip stands as a cultural metaphor for the repression and figurative ¿...
'Reminiscence work' is currently a popular component of care provision for older people in the UK. H...
This paper focuses on the virtual reality (VR) project Their Memory and details the development and ...
Promoting positive transition to retirement and cultural adaption for ex-service personnel has been ...
Promoting positive transition to retirement and cultural adaption for ex-service personnel has been ...
Although veterans are a permanent feature of British society, how ex-service men and women have come...
Two veterans, an retired Army officer and a World War II Women\u27s Army Corp veteran. find common g...
This article reflects upon a Heritage Lottery–funded project devised by Britain’s leading practition...
The research described in this thesis investigated the relationship between perceptions of social su...
About the book: Original articles by 40 authors on five continents, demonstrating the global ...
Materials have long been used by individuals reflecting on personal histories, and researchers have ...
Materials have long been used by individuals reflecting on personal histories, and researchers have ...
Maintaining good wellbeing in older age is seen to have a positive effect on health, including cogni...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Although it is generally considered that there was relatively little interest in the First World War...
The concept of the stiff upper lip stands as a cultural metaphor for the repression and figurative ¿...
'Reminiscence work' is currently a popular component of care provision for older people in the UK. H...
This paper focuses on the virtual reality (VR) project Their Memory and details the development and ...
Promoting positive transition to retirement and cultural adaption for ex-service personnel has been ...
Promoting positive transition to retirement and cultural adaption for ex-service personnel has been ...
Although veterans are a permanent feature of British society, how ex-service men and women have come...
Two veterans, an retired Army officer and a World War II Women\u27s Army Corp veteran. find common g...
This article reflects upon a Heritage Lottery–funded project devised by Britain’s leading practition...
The research described in this thesis investigated the relationship between perceptions of social su...
About the book: Original articles by 40 authors on five continents, demonstrating the global ...