War Commemoration and Civic Culture in the North East of England, 1854–1914

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | 2022
ISBN13: 9783030785956
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2022 9783030785956
Onderdeel van serie Britain and the World
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This book examines a diverse set of civic war memorials in North East England commemorating three clusters of conflicts: the Crimean War and Indian Rebellion in the 1850s; the ‘small wars’ of the 1880s; and the Boer War from 1899 to 1902. Encompassing a protracted timeframe and embracing disparate social, political and cultural contexts, it analyses how and why war memorials and commemorative practices changed during this key period of social transition and imperial expansion. In assessing the motivations of the memorial organisers and the narratives they sought to convey, the author argues that developments in war commemoration were primarily influenced by – and reflected – broader socio-economic and political transformations occurring in nineteenth-century and early-twentieth century Britain.

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ISBN13:9783030785956
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1. Introduction.- 2. Uncertain Memorials: The Crimean War Cannon, 1857-1861.- 3. Reinforcing the Moral Code: The Memorial to General Havelock in Sunderland.- 4. Small Wars, Big Box Office, Little Impact? Colonial Conflicts between 1878-1885.- 5. The Boer War and ‘An Epidemic of War Memorials’: Commemorating War in the Twentieth Century.- 6. Conclusion.

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