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Introduction: Marginalised Histories of the Second World War1
Authors:Catriona Pennell
Institution:Modern History and Memory Studies, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0172-2219
Abstract:This special issue, stemming out of the AHRC-funded Teaching and Learning War Research Network (2017–2020), is published at an important juncture in cultural memory: as the focus of public commemorative events in Britain and the Commonwealth shifts from the First to the Second World War, including the Holocaust. Not only does it showcase exciting and cutting-edge research, but it also aims to stimulate conversation and ‘forward-thinking’ about commemorative cycles over the next two-and-a-half decades (2025–2045). The three research articles and four provocations focus, in different ways, on the question of ‘hidden histories’ in the expectation of a need to ensure that diversity, multi-perspectivity, complexity, and contention remain at the heart of ‘national’ commemorative processes (whether in Britain or elsewhere).
Keywords:First World War  Second World War  Holocaust  centenary  commemoration  marginalised histories  memory studies  memory politics
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