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<em>“[This book] provides insight and analysis of the centenary of the First World War in Britain. It assesses in detail the way in which opinions in the sphere of politics, media, heritage and within the public converged to shape how the centenary was perceived and significantly felt, and is distinctive in its offer of scale in its assessment.”</em> <strong>• Ross Wilson</strong>, University of Nottingham</p>
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<em>“Given the importance of the First World War Centenary in terms of the numbers of British people who engaged with it, and the funds invested in it by the UK government, charities and other organisations, this is a welcome and timely study, which is well written and well-evidenced.”</em> <strong>• Alison Fell</strong>, University of Liverpool</p>

The First World War Centenary of 2014-2018 was a defining period of public engagement in the United Kingdom. Capturing Commemoration provides the first dedicated examination of this period and the activities that marked it. Collaboratively written by leading experts in the field, this study explores how the Centenary was marked as both a national and a transnational commemoration, how it defined national identity, as well as how it was transmitted within museum exhibitions, digital spaces, and amongst younger generations. In doing so, this volume reflects on the ‘collaborative turn’ taking place within public history, and its implications for cooperation between the academy and the public.

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An exacting study of the activities that marked the First World War Centenary within the UK from 2014 to 2018 that considers how this period shaped national identity and the increasingly collaborative field of public history.

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Britain and the Centenary of the First World War

Chapter 1. Commemoration and National Identity
Chapter 2. National and Transnational Commemoration
Chapter 3. Museums and Heritage
Chapter 4. The Digital Centenary
Chapter 5. Youth

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

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Catriona Pennell is Professor of Modern History and Memory Studies at the University of Exeter. She is interested in the socio-cultural history of modern conflict and empire, with a particular focus on youth, education, and the transmission of cultural memory. 
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781836952572
Publisert
2025-12-01
Utgiver
Berghahn Books
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
RES, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
188

Biografisk notat

Lucy Noakes is the Rab Butler Chair and Professor of Modern History at the University of Essex. She researches the experiences and memory of the twentieth-century’s two total wars in Britain and is President of the Royal Historical Society.