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" Commemoration, memory and the process of display : "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Record Number : 1101304
Doc. No : TLets688110
Main Entry : Wallis, James
Title & Author : Commemoration, memory and the process of display :\ Wallis, JamesHarvey, David ; Thomas, Nicola
College : University of Exeter
Date : 2015
student score : 2015
Degree : Ph.D.
Abstract : This thesis explores the key permanent and temporary First World War exhibitions held at the Imperial War Museum in London over a fifty year period. In so doing, it examines the theoretical, political and intellectual considerations that inform exhibition-making. It thus illuminates the possibilities, challenges and difficulties, of displaying the 'War to End All Wars'. Furthermore, by situating these displays within their respective social, economic and cultural contexts, this produces a critical analysis of past and present practices of display. A study of these public presentations of the First World War enables discussion of the Museum’s primary agendas, and its role as a national public institution. In considering this with the broader effect of generational shifts and the ever-changing impact of the War’s cultural memory on this institution, the thesis investigates how the Imperial War Museum has consistently reinvented itself to produce engaging portrayals of the conflict for changing audiences.
Subject : Commemoration
: Exhibition Space
: First World War
: Process and Politics of Display
Added Entry : Thomas, Nicola
: Harvey, David
Added Entry : University of Exeter
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