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Title Commemorating race and empire in the First World War centenary / edited by Ben Wellings and Shanti Sumartojo
Published Aix-en-Provence : Presses Universitaires de Provence ; [Liverpool] : Liverpool University Press, 2018
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Description 1 online resource (193 pages) : illustrations
Series Sociétés contemporaines, 2259-213X
Sociétés contemporaines.
Contents From 'coolie' to transnational agent: the 'afterlives' of World War One Chinese workers / Paul J. Bailey -- Marigolds and poppies: commemorating 'Indian' War dead / Peter Stanley -- Situating the Belgian Congo in Belgium's First World War centenary / Laurence van Ypersele and Enika Ngongo (translated by Ben Wellings) -- Maori and Great War commemoration in New Zealand: biculturalism and the politics of forging national memory / Katherine Smits -- Resénégalisation and the representation of Black African troops during World War One / Elizabeth Rechniewski -- 'A strange, new race': eugenics and the Australian soldier in the First World War / Deirdre Gilfedder -- The first circle of memory: First World War postcards of British Imperial Troops in Marseilles / Gilles Teulié; Aesthetic form and political function: representations of French Algerian and British Indian troops in First World War recruiting posters / Cherie Prosser -- A tale of two monuments: the war memorials of Oran and Algiers and commemorative culture in colonial and post-colonial Algeria / Dónal Hassett -- Anzac, race and empire: memorialising soldiers and warriors in Australia / Shanti Sumartojo and Ben Wallings
Summary First World War commemoration in Europe has been framed as a moment of national trial and as a collective European tragedy. But the 'Great War for Civilisation' was more than just a European conflict. It was in fact a global war, a clash of empires that began a process of nationalist agitation against imperial polities and the racisms that underpinned them in Asia, Africa and beyond. Despite the global context of Centenary commemorative activity these events remain framed by national and state imaginaries and ones in which the ideas about nation, race and imperialism that animated and dominated men and women during the Great War sit uncomfortably with modern sensibilities. By drawing on original archival research, translations from French and Mandarin into English and by employing multidisciplinary conceptual frames of analysis this exciting and innovative volume explores how race and empire, and racism and imperialism, were commemorated or forgotten during the First World War Centenary
The 'Great War for Civilisation' was more than a European conflict. It was a global war spanning Asia, Africa and beyond. Drawing on original archival research in several languages and employing multidisciplinary frames of analysis, this innovative volume explores how race and empire were commemorated during the First World War Centenary
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject World War, 1914-1918 -- Social aspects
World War, 1914-1918 -- Anniversaries, etc.
War memorials -- Social aspects
War memorials -- Political aspects
History.
First World War.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
ARCHITECTURE -- History -- Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
War memorials -- Political aspects
Anniversaries
Race relations
Social aspects
SUBJECT Europe -- Colonies -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Wellings, Ben, 1971- editor.
Sumartojo, Shanti, editor.
ISBN 9781786948489
1786948486
9791032001509
Other Titles Comemorating race and empire in 1st World War centenary