After the First World War the British state tried to show the families of the dead their thanks, and memorialize the dead, through the two-minute silence and the creation of the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. However, before families of deceased servicepeople encountered the state through national commemorations they encountered it through the administrative paperwork of death. Other than brief mentions in wider works, the bureaucracy of death is remarkably absent from discussions of death, yet the paperwork associated with death was a significant part of family experiences of bereavement, particularly in wartime. This article argues that state bureaucracy played a key role in defining people’s experience of wartime bereavement, both practica...
The mass deaths of British and imperial soldiers during the First World War created a crisis of comm...
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
This thesis is concerned with the borough of Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, during a...
In the wake of war and disaster families wanted to mourn their dead. Public memorials to those who d...
In her work The Body in Pain Elaine Scarry discusses what she has termed ‘the referential instabilit...
Many influential theorists of nationalism see war as a social conflict that to great extent homogeni...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
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 commemoration of the First World War in Britain and Ireland has a complex history. Immediately a...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
This paper argues that sites administered by the Imperial War Graves Commission played a significant...
Almost nothing is known about the treatment of the British military dead of the Second World War. I...
The mass deaths of British and imperial soldiers during the First World War created a crisis of comm...
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
This thesis is concerned with the borough of Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, during a...
In the wake of war and disaster families wanted to mourn their dead. Public memorials to those who d...
In her work The Body in Pain Elaine Scarry discusses what she has termed ‘the referential instabilit...
Many influential theorists of nationalism see war as a social conflict that to great extent homogeni...
This dissertation concerns the politics, aesthetics, and meanings of the British dead around the wor...
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 commemoration of the First World War in Britain and Ireland has a complex history. Immediately a...
This article examines how a post-1918 Edwardian commemorative aesthetic focused on the “English Gard...
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
Historians have generally analysed the commemorative activities of the Imperial War Graves Commissio...
This paper argues that sites administered by the Imperial War Graves Commission played a significant...
Almost nothing is known about the treatment of the British military dead of the Second World War. I...
The mass deaths of British and imperial soldiers during the First World War created a crisis of comm...
This article reads the design of the British Imperial War Graves cemeteries in the context of the re...
This thesis is concerned with the borough of Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, during a...