The centenary of WWI has produced a plethora of activities and events, building upon the cultural obsession with remembrance that emerged in Britain in the last 30 years and in which the media plays a significant role. WWI frames contemporary practices of remembrance, but politicians, organisations and individuals contest the meanings of Remembrance Sunday and the Poppy. Remembrance, narratives, myths and memories of WWI are tied up with constructions of nationhood and recently there has been a blurring in the public imagination between contemporary conflicts and WWI. Broadcast media's focus on private lives and personal stories have led the Tommy to emerge as a new working class hero, a victim as well as a and family member and enabled tho...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
Anniversary rituals commemorating WWI in the form of very symbolic red poppies developed in Great Br...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
As the centenaries of the events of the Great War are commemorated in Britain, a wave of new memoria...
Concerted efforts to debunk popular myths about the Great War have resulted in cant attention being ...
The modern idea that the Great War was regarded as a futile waste of life by British society in the ...
As Dan Todman has persuasively argued, in the British popular imagination the First World War is ass...
International audienceHistory has impact, and historians have responsibilities to consider the impac...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article examines public participation in First World War centenary events in Britain between 20...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...
One of the often-overlooked legacies of the First World War is how the conflict established the medi...
Anniversary rituals commemorating WWI in the form of very symbolic red poppies developed in Great Br...
This article reviews the course and development of British planning to commemorate the First World W...
As the centenaries of the events of the Great War are commemorated in Britain, a wave of new memoria...
Concerted efforts to debunk popular myths about the Great War have resulted in cant attention being ...
The modern idea that the Great War was regarded as a futile waste of life by British society in the ...
As Dan Todman has persuasively argued, in the British popular imagination the First World War is ass...
International audienceHistory has impact, and historians have responsibilities to consider the impac...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article reflects on the cultural representations of the last British veterans of the Great War,...
This article examines public participation in First World War centenary events in Britain between 20...
Remembering the First World War brings together a group of international scholars to understand how ...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. In the wake of the First Wor...
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for ‘a truly national commemoration of the First World War’....
British television programmes about 1914–18 are generally produced, broadcast and received as memori...