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War Mobilization, Gender, and Military Culture in Nineteenth-Century Western Societies
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Robert A. Nye
Published: 10 November 2020
... . Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004 . 288 Forrest, Alan , Étienne François , and Karen Hagemann , eds. War Memories: The Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Modern European Culture . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012 . Förster, Stig , and Jörg Nagel...
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Cheer Up, Vietnam
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David Leheny
Published: 15 November 2018
... chan and Tan chan Tokunaga Shin’ichirō Yamamoto Naoya Grave of the Fireflies Iguchi Bunshū Letters from Viet and Duc Matsutani Matsutani Miyoko What Viet and Duc Taught Us Hung Nguyen Phi Linton Yoshie Ruth Uchimoto Takashi Japan Vietnam International Relations War Memories Agent Orange...
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From War to Post-War: Security Lost and Found Open Access
Holger Nehring
Published: 24 October 2013
... Neville Auschwitz Kirst Hans Hellmut Easter Marches of Atomic Weapons Opponents Schroers Rolf Taylor A J P Yugoslavia Burkett Jodi post-war reconstruction pacifism politics of the past democratization Second World War memories nuclear age nuclear power At the beginning was the end. The end...
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Forsaken Graves: The Emergence of Memory on the Northern Tour
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Thomas A. Chambers
Published: 13 September 2012
... and memory grew hand in hand. The chapter highlights the differences in perceiving private Revolutionary War memories in the early republic—from exercises in personal sentiment to explicit searches for nationalistic historical fact and a patriotic past. In traveling, Americans encountered and began...
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Published: 30 September 2016
... be put to productive use ( Nakamura 2012b ). Working on war memories in Asian American contexts, I question what Eiichiro Azuma aptly called in the U.S. context “the cult of the internment,” which I believe also applies to the dominant Japanese propensity to connect the Nikkei internment to the U.S...
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Conclusion Open Access
Holger Nehring
Published: 24 October 2013
... of Atomic Weapons Opponents Klimke Martin Commonwealth Transnational networks India Reckwitz Andreas emotions solidarity Dutschke Rudi Habermas Jürgen Krahl Hans Jürgen Lefèvre Wolfgang Situationism Second World War memories cold war experiences peace activism New Left In his essay...
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History and Memory of Army Women and Female Soldiers, 1770s–1870s
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Thomas Cardoza and Karen Hagemann
Published: 10 November 2020
... war memories. If a woman was not known through published memoirs or popular biography, dying a “hero’s death” on the battlefield was the other path to remembrance. One example of the latter is Eleanore Prochaska. She was the daughter of a Prussian noncommissioned officer from Potsdam, an orphan...
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Published: 10 November 2020
... Dan Battle s of culture displacement of people heroism Kollwitz Käthe 1867–1945 prisoners of war rape veterans World War I and II Europe Soviet Union United States military service war memories female auxiliaries female soldiers nurses gender. “War drama stirs Germany...
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Refugee Postmemories: The “Generation After”
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Yến Lê Espiritu
Published: 23 August 2014
... Lisa Phan Thiết Linda Vista San Diego California Malaysia domestic violence discrimination patriarchy Gordon Avery Benjamin Walter grief private United States post-1975 generation Vietnamese Americans refugee families war memories war commemoration interpersonal relations young...
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Memory without Tourism: Traces of the Southern Campaigns
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Thomas A. Chambers
Published: 13 September 2012
... of place made preserving battlefields, erecting monuments, or engaging in battlefield tourism difficult in the post-Revolutionary War South. That region cultivated interest in ruined landscapes much later than the North, preferring to construct Southern Revolutionary War memory from relics and legends...
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Mixing It: Diversity in World War Two Britain
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Wendy Webster
Published online: 15 February 2018
Published in print: 01 March 2018