A comparative analysis of samples of external memorials from burial grounds in Britain, Ireland and New England reveals a widespread pattern of change in monument style and content, and exponential growth in the number of permanent memorials from the 18th century onwards. Although manifested in regionally distinctive styles on which most academic attention has so far been directed, the expansion reflects global changes in social relationships and concepts of memory and the body. An archaeological perspective reveals the importance of external memorials in articulating these changing attitudes in a world of increasing material consumption
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
This thesis examines the development war memorialisation from 1860 until 2014 in the UK, France and ...
A comparative analysis of samples of external memorials from burial grounds in Britain, Ireland and ...
A comparative analysis of samples of external memorials from burial grounds in Britain, Ireland and ...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
This paper describes and analyses the early eighteenth-century headstones from Balrothery and other ...
The way in which the living interact with the past in the contemporary is ever-changing. New mortuar...
The armed conflicts of the twentieth century have arguably been one of the most dramatic social forc...
The commemoration of the First World War in Britain and Ireland has a complex history. Immediately a...
The 1917 call for a national memorial to the First World War led to the establishment of the Imperia...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
This article inspects the ways that spaces of war memorialization are organized and reorganized thro...
The Chattri Indian Memorial is a public site that hosts and embodies heritage in complex ways. Stand...
This thesis explores the relationship between the voices and representations of the dead, urbanity a...
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
This thesis examines the development war memorialisation from 1860 until 2014 in the UK, France and ...
A comparative analysis of samples of external memorials from burial grounds in Britain, Ireland and ...
A comparative analysis of samples of external memorials from burial grounds in Britain, Ireland and ...
The changes inscribed by a century of public interaction with local First World War memorials alter ...
This paper describes and analyses the early eighteenth-century headstones from Balrothery and other ...
The way in which the living interact with the past in the contemporary is ever-changing. New mortuar...
The armed conflicts of the twentieth century have arguably been one of the most dramatic social forc...
The commemoration of the First World War in Britain and Ireland has a complex history. Immediately a...
The 1917 call for a national memorial to the First World War led to the establishment of the Imperia...
This thesis will explore the phenomenon of temporary memorials as expression for marginalized groups...
This article inspects the ways that spaces of war memorialization are organized and reorganized thro...
The Chattri Indian Memorial is a public site that hosts and embodies heritage in complex ways. Stand...
This thesis explores the relationship between the voices and representations of the dead, urbanity a...
This article examines responses of the institutional Church of England to the issue of memorials to ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
This thesis examines the development war memorialisation from 1860 until 2014 in the UK, France and ...