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Remembering War: The Great War between Memory and History in the Twentieth Century

James E. Sefton
- 01 May 2007 - 
- Vol. 35, Iss: 3, pp 113-114
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This article is published in History: Reviews of New Books.The article was published on 2007-05-01. It has received 193 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interwar period.

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Military landscapes Agendas and approaches for future research

TL;DR: A review of existing approaches to military landscapes, establishing the field's breadth and variety, suggests areas for future military landscape research around virtual military landsca... as mentioned in this paper, is presented in this paper.
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Carry on: American women and the veteranist-commemoration of the First World War, 1917-1945

TL;DR: Finkelstein et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated how American women who served during the First World War commemorated the conflict during the interwar period and through the end of World War Two.
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Visions of the End in Interwar British Art

TL;DR: The authors examined the impact of apocalyptic ideas within British art in the interwar years, focusing on painting, drawings, prints, and sculpture, addressing the use and development of demonic concepts during the period 1918-1939 and explicitly relating contemporary anxieties and apocalyptic evocations with Christian apocalyptic narratives.

Mediated Post-Soviet Nostalgia

TL;DR: This article studied post-Soviet nostalgia, generally understood as a sentimental longing for the Soviet past, which has penetrated deep into many branches of Russian popular culture in the post-1989 period.
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Military landscapes Agendas and approaches for future research

TL;DR: A review of existing approaches to military landscapes, establishing the field's breadth and variety, suggests areas for future military landscape research around virtual military landsca... as mentioned in this paper, is presented in this paper.
DissertationDOI

Carry on: American women and the veteranist-commemoration of the First World War, 1917-1945

TL;DR: Finkelstein et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated how American women who served during the First World War commemorated the conflict during the interwar period and through the end of World War Two.
Dissertation

Visions of the End in Interwar British Art

TL;DR: The authors examined the impact of apocalyptic ideas within British art in the interwar years, focusing on painting, drawings, prints, and sculpture, addressing the use and development of demonic concepts during the period 1918-1939 and explicitly relating contemporary anxieties and apocalyptic evocations with Christian apocalyptic narratives.

Mediated Post-Soviet Nostalgia

TL;DR: This article studied post-Soviet nostalgia, generally understood as a sentimental longing for the Soviet past, which has penetrated deep into many branches of Russian popular culture in the post-1989 period.