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The Second World War and the 'Other British Isles': Memory and Heritage in the Isle of Man, Orkney and the Channel Islands

Autor Dr Daniel Travers
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2018
What is often held to be Britain's 'finest hour' - the Second World War - was not experienced so uniformly across the British Isles. On the margins, the war was endured in profoundly different ways. While D-Day or Dunkirk is embedded in British collective memory, how many Britons can recall that Finns were interned on the Isle of Man, that enemy soldiers developed British infrastructure in Orkney, or that British subjects were sent to concentration camps from Guernsey? Such experiences, tangential to the dominant British war narrative, are commemorated elsewhere in the 'other British Isles'. In this remarkable contribution to British Island Studies, Daniel Travers pursues these histories and their commemoration across numerous local sites of memory: museums, heritage sites and public spaces. He examines the way these island identities assert their own distinctiveness over the British wartime story, and ultimately the way they fit into the ongoing discourse about how the memory of the Second World War has been constructed since 1945.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350006942
ISBN-10: 1350006947
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Complicates some of the popular stereotypes in British remembrance of the Second World War

Notă biografică

Daniel Travers is Sessional Professor of History at Laurentian University, Canada.

Cuprins

List of IllustrationsIntroduction1. Their Finest Hour?2. The Other British Isles at War3. The Isle of Man4. Orkney5. JerseyConclusionBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

The Second World War and the "Other British Isles" is the first scholarly comparative study of British archipelagos and Crown Dependencies. As such, it should be a foundational text for anyone seeking to learn more about how heritage sites can engage with potentially divisive popular narratives.
This book will be helpful for those hoping to get a more diverse look at Britain's World War II history, students of public history interested in the perpetuation and evolution of memory and commemoration, and those looking to gain more knowledge about the British Isles.
A highly sophisticated and nuanced account of how the Second World War has come to be commemorated on three of the more distinctive sets of islands within the British Isles. In very readable prose, Travers shows how both local cultural distinctiveness and connections between the "other" British Isles and "mainland" Britain have been maintained and celebrated. As such it is a more than welcome addition to the literatures on British identity, Second World War commemoration, and heritage politics and tourism.
An innovative perspective based on rigorous research of a diverse range of sources that illuminate the cultural memory of the war. It will undoubtedly become essential reading for all those interested in the importance of the war in British memory and identity.