How does an object become a Cold War object? Through its military installations, defence industry as well as the strength of its peace movement, Scotland was a key site of the Cold War in the UK. While there has been some research on how to classify such sites in the context of the ‘Cold War’, there has been very little systematic enquiry on how far the movable material culture originating from these sites and places are also recognised as ‘Cold War’ objects in the museums which acquired them. This thesis investigates to what extent have Cold War meanings become attached to objects in the collection of National Museums Scotland (NMS). Taking an object biographical approach, this thesis explores the life of selected objects from its creatio...
This article explores the collection of Nazi or German militaria in the Channel Islands and the chan...
Cold War Anglia was a research project that aimed to explore how the Cold War impacted not only on t...
During the Cold War military and civil defence bunkers were an evocative materialisation of deadly m...
Recent historical research has analysed the Cold War as an ‘imaginary war’, an interpretation that p...
Although within living memory, many countries now consider their surviving Cold War architecture as ...
Recent historical research has analysed the Cold War as an ‘imaginary war’, an interpretation that p...
Curation plays an important role in our public representation and understanding of nuclear warfare. ...
The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) were a uniformed civilian organisation tasked with preparing for nucl...
This project covers the development of a model framework intended to allow researchers of the archae...
The traces of the Cold War are still visible in many places all around the world. It is the topic of...
The present paper analyses the material legacies of the Cold War, in the current international discu...
This paper reflects upon the ability of a military museum to create diverserepresentations of war, t...
This article has been accepted for publication in Journal of the History of Collection, published by...
National museums are spaces where stories of the past are told through the display and interpretati...
From massive nuclear test sites to the more subtle material realities of everyday life, the influenc...
This article explores the collection of Nazi or German militaria in the Channel Islands and the chan...
Cold War Anglia was a research project that aimed to explore how the Cold War impacted not only on t...
During the Cold War military and civil defence bunkers were an evocative materialisation of deadly m...
Recent historical research has analysed the Cold War as an ‘imaginary war’, an interpretation that p...
Although within living memory, many countries now consider their surviving Cold War architecture as ...
Recent historical research has analysed the Cold War as an ‘imaginary war’, an interpretation that p...
Curation plays an important role in our public representation and understanding of nuclear warfare. ...
The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) were a uniformed civilian organisation tasked with preparing for nucl...
This project covers the development of a model framework intended to allow researchers of the archae...
The traces of the Cold War are still visible in many places all around the world. It is the topic of...
The present paper analyses the material legacies of the Cold War, in the current international discu...
This paper reflects upon the ability of a military museum to create diverserepresentations of war, t...
This article has been accepted for publication in Journal of the History of Collection, published by...
National museums are spaces where stories of the past are told through the display and interpretati...
From massive nuclear test sites to the more subtle material realities of everyday life, the influenc...
This article explores the collection of Nazi or German militaria in the Channel Islands and the chan...
Cold War Anglia was a research project that aimed to explore how the Cold War impacted not only on t...
During the Cold War military and civil defence bunkers were an evocative materialisation of deadly m...