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Rowan Thompson
Mar 16, 20232 min read
Staging the Navy: Pageantry, Heritage, and Commemoration in Interwar Britain
In July 1929, the journalist and naval historian H.W. Wilson noted that the ‘Army Pageant has come and gone in the form of the Aldershot...
Lee Rippon
Feb 15, 20222 min read
Shackled Australian Prisoners of War: A Weapon Behind the Wire
Throughout the Second World War, the management of prisoners of war was a complex issue. In 1942 and 1943, shackles were used by...
Gavin Rand
Jan 10, 202210 min read
Decolonising the immortal heritage: Empire, war and history in contemporary Britain
This post discusses the CWGC report investigating historical inequalities in the treatment of colonial and commonwealth war dead.
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