Britons and Their Battlefields: War, Memory, and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century
A history of British attitudes to battlefields and their commemoration over the last 700 years. The book explores and links memory-making practices from across the period to reconsider the ways in which battlefields are commemorated and re-commemorated, both in the immediate aftermath of war and acr...
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Zusammenfassung: | A history of British attitudes to battlefields and their commemoration over the last 700 years. The book explores and links memory-making practices from across the period to reconsider the ways in which battlefields are commemorated and re-commemorated, both in the immediate aftermath of war and across centuries thereafter |
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spellingShingle | Atherton, Ian Britons and Their Battlefields War, Memory, and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century Cover -- Britons and their Battlefields: War, Memory, and Commemoration since the Fourteenth Century -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Contents -- 1: Introduction: Battlefields and Memory over Time -- Part I: Continuing Customs -- 2: The Aftermath of Battle -- Ways of Understanding the Post-Bellum Battlefield -- Post-Battle Processes -- Conclusion -- 3: The Naming of Parts: Battlefield Naming and Memory -- A Typology of the Naming of Battles -- Parts and the Whole: Naming Battlefield Features and Naming Wars -- The Process of Naming -- Bureaucratizing the Battle Name: The Battles Nomenclature Committee -- Transferring the Name: Battle Names beyond the Battlefield -- Conclusion: Battle Names, Remembering, and the Invention of Memory -- Part II: Chronological Change -- 4: Burial and the Battlefield War Memorial in the Late Middle Ages -- Burial as a Post-Bellum Ritual -- Battlefield Chapels -- The Memoryscape of a Battlefield: Neville's Cross -- Conclusion -- 5: The Reformation of the Battlefield in Early Modern Britain -- The End of a Custom -- The Reformation of Memory -- Battlefield Burial -- The Absence of Battlefield Memorials -- The Memory of Battlefields -- From the Soil to the Body -- From the Dead to the Living -- From Blood to Ink -- Conclusion -- 6: The Rediscovery of the Battlefield in the Eighteenth Century -- The Boyne Obelisk, 1736 -- New Battlefield Memorials, 1720-40 -- The Alleluia Monument, 1736 -- Eighteenth-Century Battlefield Monuments, Liberty, and the Past -- Battlefield Visiting: From Landscapes of Fame to Emotional Landscapes -- Eighteenth-Century Memory Cultures -- Conclusion -- 7: The Nineteenth-Century Invention of the Modern Battlefield -- Battlefields and the Invention of Folklore -- Battlefield Burial: Waterloo and the Crimea The Revolution in Military Memorialization, and the Nineteenth-Century Battlefield -- Memorialization, Memory, and the Battlefields of the Distant Past -- Battlefield Tourism in the Nineteenth Century -- Visiting and Visible Traces -- Locating and Preserving the Field -- The Names of the Dead -- Battlefield Visiting and the Construction of British Identity before 1914 -- Conclusion -- 8: 'We Will Remember Them': Battlefield Remembrance and the Cult of the Fallen since 1914 -- The Creation of the Imperial War Graves Commission -- The Principle of Permanence -- Battlefield Burial -- Uniformity of Treatment -- State Control -- Hyper-Necronominalism -- Cemeteries as Gardens -- Visiting the Battlefields of the Twentieth Century -- Commemorating Pre-1914 Battlefields in the Modern World -- The Falklands War -- Fromelles -- Bosworth -- Conclusion -- 9: Conclusion: The Future of the Past and the Past of the Future -- Future Directions -- Index Battlefields |
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