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Commemorative Spaces of the First World War
Historical Geographies At the Centenary

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This is the first book to bring together an interdisciplinary, theoretically engaged and global perspective on the First World War through the lens of historical geography.


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David C. Harvey is an Associate Professor in Critical Heritage Studies at Aarhus Universitet, Denmark, and an Honorary Professor of Historical Cultural Geography at the University of Exeter (United Kingdom). His work has focussed on the geographies of heritage, and he has contributed to some key heritage debates, including processual understandings of heritage, extending the temporal depth of heritage, the outlining of heritage-landscape and heritage-climate change relations and the opening up of hidden memories through oral history. His recent works include The Future of Heritage as Climates Change: Loss, Adaptation and Creativity (edited with Jim Perry, 2015), Commemorative Spaces of the First World War: Historical Geography at the Centenary (edited with James Wallis, 2017), and 'Critical heritage debates and the commemoration of the First World War: productive nostalgia and discourses of respectful reverence', in Helaine Silverman et al (eds) Heritage in Action (2017).
 
James Wallis is a research fellow at the Universities of Exeter and Brighton. Currently employed on 'Reflections on the Centenary of the First World War: Learning and Legacies for the Future', he has worked on several post-doctoral First World War-related projects - including affiliations with the 'Everyday Lives in War' Public Engagement Centre (University of Hertfordshire) and 'Living Legacies 1914-18' (Queens University Belfast). Formerly an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Collaborative Doctoral Award student at Exeter and Imperial War Museums, his research explores the critical geographies of conflict heritage in a variety of contexts. Recent and ongoing projects examine the relationship between photography and conflict commemoration, and museological interpretations of the First World War. His recent work includes Commemorative Spaces of the First World War: Historical Geography at the Centenary (edited with David Harvey, 2017).


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This is the first book to bring together an interdisciplinary, theoretically engaged and global perspective on the First World War through the lens of historical geography.

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Assisted by James Wallis (Editor), David C. Harvey (Editor), David C Harvey (Editor), Wallis James (Editor), Harvey David C. (Editor), Simon Naylor (Editor of the series), Laura Cameron (Editor of the series)
Authors James (University of Exeter Wallis, James Harvey Wallis, James (University of Brighton Wallis
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 31.05.2019
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geography
 
EAN 9780367245245
ISBN 978-0-367-24524-5
Pages 224
 
Series Routledge Research in Historical Geography
Routledge Research in Historical Geography
Subjects Geography, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, European History, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography, First World War, Social & cultural history, British & Irish history, Social and cultural history, c 1910 to c 1919, Vimy Ridge, Human Geography, Historical Geography, Armed Conflict, Western Front, Public Engagement, Cultural Memory Studies, Young Men, Contemporary Society, Nguyen Ai Quoc, ANZAC day, Sinai Desert, spatial identity formation, AWM, Decorum Est Pro Patria Mori, volunteered geographic information, civilian wartime experience, heritage landscapes, postwar memorialisation, geographies of war commemoration, Commemorative Function, World War Galleries, Anzac Narrative, VGI Project, Web Mapping Platforms, Citizen Cartographer, Commemorative Spaces, Delville Wood, Ethnic Religious Communities, World War Centenary
 

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