Battlefield Events
Landscape, commemoration and heritage
Herausgeber: Reeves, Keir; James, Laura; Bird, Geoffrey R
Battlefield Events
Landscape, commemoration and heritage
Herausgeber: Reeves, Keir; James, Laura; Bird, Geoffrey R
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Battlefield Events is an investigative and analytical study into the way in which significant landscapes of war have been constructed and imagined through events over time to articulate specific narratives and denote consequence and identity.
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Battlefield Events is an investigative and analytical study into the way in which significant landscapes of war have been constructed and imagined through events over time to articulate specific narratives and denote consequence and identity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781138900592
- ISBN-10: 1138900591
- Artikelnr.: 42741909
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9781138900592
- ISBN-10: 1138900591
- Artikelnr.: 42741909
Keir Reeves holds a chair in Australian History at Federation University Australia, where he is the director for the Collaborative Research Centre in Australian History (CRCAH). Prior to this he was the director of the Australian and International Tourism Research Unit at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia and held teaching and research positions at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Geoffrey R. Bird is Associate Professor at the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at Royal Roads University in Victoria, BC, Canada. Laura James works as a researcher in the National Centre for Australian Studies at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Birger Stichelbaut is a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Historical and Archaeological Aerial Photography - a collaborative initiative between Ghent University, the In Flanders Fields Museum and the Province of West-Flanders - and is engaged with aerial photography, archaeology and the conflict landscape of World War I. Jean Bourgeois is Professor at Ghent University in Belgium and Head of the Department of Archaeology.
1. Introduction Keir Reeves, Geoffrey Bird and Birger Stichelbaut 2. The
Unquiet Grave: Exhuming and Reburying the Dead of Fromelles Bruce Scates 3.
M?ori chivalry during a British defeat: 150 years of remembering Gate P?
Lloyd Carpenter 4. Landscape, Soundscape and Youth: Memorable moments at
the 90th Commemoration of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 2007 Geoffrey Bird 5.
Comines-Warneton 1914-2014: a landscape approach Birger Stichelbaut,
Yannick Van Hollebeeke and Jean Bourgeois 6. Celebrating peace and
commemorating war in the city of Ieper Caroline Winter 7. The heritage of
'Flanders Fields'. Research, protection, management and commemoration of
World War I landscapes in Flanders (Belgium) Vandael L., Decoodt H.,
Dewilde M., Geleyns P., Himpe K., Pieters M. and Verboven H. 8.
Commemorating dissenting voices and stories: The Centenary of the
Anti-Conscription Campaign in World War One Warwick Frost, Jennifer Laing
and David Cragg 9. Once more with feeling: commemorating Royal Air Force
Bomber Command in late modern Britain. Damien Williams 10. The Ghosts of
Changi: Captivity and Pilgramage in Singapore Kevin Blackburn 11. Reading
Darwin as a landscape of War Laura James 12. Examining Vanuatu's World War
Two Memorial Places and Events Keir Reeves and Joseph Cheer 13. The
community museum and the heritage of conflict in the Kelabit Highlands,
Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo Jonathan Sweet, Toyah Horman and Jennifer Rowe
14. Negotiating the memories and myths of World War Two civilian suffering
in the railways beneath London and Berlin Samuel Merrill 15. Remembering
Wars in Vietnam: Commemoration, Memorialization and Heritage Management
William Logan 16. Nation-building and the Development Case for Cultural
Heritage: Solomon Islands Julien Barbera 17. Commemoration and
Interpretation of World War II in Solomon Islands: A Practitioner's
Perspective Rowena Macdonald 18. Conclusion
Unquiet Grave: Exhuming and Reburying the Dead of Fromelles Bruce Scates 3.
M?ori chivalry during a British defeat: 150 years of remembering Gate P?
Lloyd Carpenter 4. Landscape, Soundscape and Youth: Memorable moments at
the 90th Commemoration of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 2007 Geoffrey Bird 5.
Comines-Warneton 1914-2014: a landscape approach Birger Stichelbaut,
Yannick Van Hollebeeke and Jean Bourgeois 6. Celebrating peace and
commemorating war in the city of Ieper Caroline Winter 7. The heritage of
'Flanders Fields'. Research, protection, management and commemoration of
World War I landscapes in Flanders (Belgium) Vandael L., Decoodt H.,
Dewilde M., Geleyns P., Himpe K., Pieters M. and Verboven H. 8.
Commemorating dissenting voices and stories: The Centenary of the
Anti-Conscription Campaign in World War One Warwick Frost, Jennifer Laing
and David Cragg 9. Once more with feeling: commemorating Royal Air Force
Bomber Command in late modern Britain. Damien Williams 10. The Ghosts of
Changi: Captivity and Pilgramage in Singapore Kevin Blackburn 11. Reading
Darwin as a landscape of War Laura James 12. Examining Vanuatu's World War
Two Memorial Places and Events Keir Reeves and Joseph Cheer 13. The
community museum and the heritage of conflict in the Kelabit Highlands,
Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo Jonathan Sweet, Toyah Horman and Jennifer Rowe
14. Negotiating the memories and myths of World War Two civilian suffering
in the railways beneath London and Berlin Samuel Merrill 15. Remembering
Wars in Vietnam: Commemoration, Memorialization and Heritage Management
William Logan 16. Nation-building and the Development Case for Cultural
Heritage: Solomon Islands Julien Barbera 17. Commemoration and
Interpretation of World War II in Solomon Islands: A Practitioner's
Perspective Rowena Macdonald 18. Conclusion
1. Introduction Keir Reeves, Geoffrey Bird and Birger Stichelbaut 2. The
Unquiet Grave: Exhuming and Reburying the Dead of Fromelles Bruce Scates 3.
M?ori chivalry during a British defeat: 150 years of remembering Gate P?
Lloyd Carpenter 4. Landscape, Soundscape and Youth: Memorable moments at
the 90th Commemoration of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 2007 Geoffrey Bird 5.
Comines-Warneton 1914-2014: a landscape approach Birger Stichelbaut,
Yannick Van Hollebeeke and Jean Bourgeois 6. Celebrating peace and
commemorating war in the city of Ieper Caroline Winter 7. The heritage of
'Flanders Fields'. Research, protection, management and commemoration of
World War I landscapes in Flanders (Belgium) Vandael L., Decoodt H.,
Dewilde M., Geleyns P., Himpe K., Pieters M. and Verboven H. 8.
Commemorating dissenting voices and stories: The Centenary of the
Anti-Conscription Campaign in World War One Warwick Frost, Jennifer Laing
and David Cragg 9. Once more with feeling: commemorating Royal Air Force
Bomber Command in late modern Britain. Damien Williams 10. The Ghosts of
Changi: Captivity and Pilgramage in Singapore Kevin Blackburn 11. Reading
Darwin as a landscape of War Laura James 12. Examining Vanuatu's World War
Two Memorial Places and Events Keir Reeves and Joseph Cheer 13. The
community museum and the heritage of conflict in the Kelabit Highlands,
Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo Jonathan Sweet, Toyah Horman and Jennifer Rowe
14. Negotiating the memories and myths of World War Two civilian suffering
in the railways beneath London and Berlin Samuel Merrill 15. Remembering
Wars in Vietnam: Commemoration, Memorialization and Heritage Management
William Logan 16. Nation-building and the Development Case for Cultural
Heritage: Solomon Islands Julien Barbera 17. Commemoration and
Interpretation of World War II in Solomon Islands: A Practitioner's
Perspective Rowena Macdonald 18. Conclusion
Unquiet Grave: Exhuming and Reburying the Dead of Fromelles Bruce Scates 3.
M?ori chivalry during a British defeat: 150 years of remembering Gate P?
Lloyd Carpenter 4. Landscape, Soundscape and Youth: Memorable moments at
the 90th Commemoration of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, 2007 Geoffrey Bird 5.
Comines-Warneton 1914-2014: a landscape approach Birger Stichelbaut,
Yannick Van Hollebeeke and Jean Bourgeois 6. Celebrating peace and
commemorating war in the city of Ieper Caroline Winter 7. The heritage of
'Flanders Fields'. Research, protection, management and commemoration of
World War I landscapes in Flanders (Belgium) Vandael L., Decoodt H.,
Dewilde M., Geleyns P., Himpe K., Pieters M. and Verboven H. 8.
Commemorating dissenting voices and stories: The Centenary of the
Anti-Conscription Campaign in World War One Warwick Frost, Jennifer Laing
and David Cragg 9. Once more with feeling: commemorating Royal Air Force
Bomber Command in late modern Britain. Damien Williams 10. The Ghosts of
Changi: Captivity and Pilgramage in Singapore Kevin Blackburn 11. Reading
Darwin as a landscape of War Laura James 12. Examining Vanuatu's World War
Two Memorial Places and Events Keir Reeves and Joseph Cheer 13. The
community museum and the heritage of conflict in the Kelabit Highlands,
Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo Jonathan Sweet, Toyah Horman and Jennifer Rowe
14. Negotiating the memories and myths of World War Two civilian suffering
in the railways beneath London and Berlin Samuel Merrill 15. Remembering
Wars in Vietnam: Commemoration, Memorialization and Heritage Management
William Logan 16. Nation-building and the Development Case for Cultural
Heritage: Solomon Islands Julien Barbera 17. Commemoration and
Interpretation of World War II in Solomon Islands: A Practitioner's
Perspective Rowena Macdonald 18. Conclusion