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A Century of Remembrance

A Century of Remembrance

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A Century of Remembrance delves into the deeply personal ways individuals mourned and memorialised their loved ones, while also exploring the emergence of national traditions of remembrance in 1920s Britain, such as the poppy and the Cenotaph.

Key Features:

  • Richly Illustrated: This book includes 150 images from the Imperial War Museum collections, offering a diverse range of photographs, film stills, posters, and paintings that illustrate the history of remembrance.
  • Historical Insight: Explores the emotional and cultural impact of remembrance on individuals and the nation after World War I, marking the centenary of the war’s end.
  • Hardback Format: A durable and elegant hardback edition that makes a perfect addition to any historical or commemorative collection.

Content Overview:

  • Personal and National Remembrance: Examines how individuals and communities commemorated the fallen during and after the First World War, as well as the evolution of national traditions like the poppy and the Cenotaph.
  • Centenary Reflection: Marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, offering a poignant look back at a century of collective and personal remembrance.
  • Historical Artifacts: With a combination of personal stories and historical artefacts, this book provides a comprehensive view of how memory and mourning shaped the post-war era.

Educational Purpose:

  • Commemorative Learning: Ideal for those studying history, war memorials, or British cultural traditions surrounding remembrance.
  • Visual Exploration: The 150 images offer a visual exploration of memorialisation, making it an excellent resource for visual learners and history enthusiasts.

Ideal For:

  • History Enthusiasts: Perfect for those with an interest in World War I and its lasting impact on British society.
  • Collectors: A valuable addition for collectors of military history or remembrance-related books.
  • Commemorative Studies: Ideal for educators, students, or anyone exploring the cultural significance of war remembrance.

This beautifully illustrated and historically significant book offers a compelling look at how remembrance has evolved over the past century, making it a must-have for anyone interested in World War I, British cultural history, or commemorative traditions.

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