War memory in the twentieth century: An introduction
Abstract
War memory is the main subject of this special issue, and it is perhaps fitting that it is being published on the centenary of the beginning of the First World War and of modern warfare, which have forever changed the ways in which individuals, society and politics process war memory.
War memory is the main subject of this special issue, and it is perhaps fitting that it is being published on the centenary of the beginning of the First World War and of modern warfare, which have forever changed the ways in which individuals, society and politics process war memory.
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