The twentieth century, perhaps more than any other, was shaped by war and conflict. In particular, the two world wars have had a profound influence on the development of world history, especially in western Europe. The aim of Memory and Memorials, however, is not to seek the effects war has had on the twentieth century, but rather to explore how societies chose to remember wars and manipulate this memory for political and cultural purposes. Tackling issues of actual memory, distorted memory and reconstructions of the past, the use and nature of the war memorial, and the reflection of all these points in selected art, literature and film, the main theme of Memory and Memorials is to stress both continuity and change in memory and memorial.
About the AuthorWilliam Kidd, University of Stirling, UK and Brian Murdoch, University of Stirling, UK Contributors: Simon Knell, Susan Pearce, Malcolm McLeod, Richard Dunn, Patricia Kell, Rebecca Duclos, Barbara Lawson, Paul Martin, Gaynor Kavanagh, Zarka Vujic, Graham Dominy, Nicola Clayton, John Martin, Michael Taylor, Janet Owen, Linda Young, Anna Steen, Barbro Bursell, Maria Garcia, Carmen Chinea, Jose Farina, Jean-Marc Gagnon, Gerald Fitzgerald, Patricia Ainslie, James Fowler, Tomislav Sola
Book InformationISBN 9780754607359
Author William KiddFormat Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint RoutledgePublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g