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War Memorials in Britain Jim Corke

War Memorials in Britain By Jim Corke

War Memorials in Britain by Jim Corke


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Summary

War memorials are a feature of Britain's landscape, and part of the fabric of its history as a nation. The Imperial War Museum's National Inventory has sixty thousand war memorials spanning two millennia. This work presents examples that are intended as a tribute to the victims of war and as tangible reminders of significant events.

War Memorials in Britain Summary

War Memorials in Britain by Jim Corke

War memorials are a feature of Britain's landscape, often taken for granted, and part of the fabric of its history as a nation. The Imperial War Museum's National Inventory has sixty thousand war memorials spanning two millennia. They include works of art and the artless, the sacred and the secular, vernacular and abstract forms, all redolent with symbolism ancient and modern. The examples shown here are an eclectic mix with, perhaps, a few surprises. They are intended as a tribute to the victims of war and as tangible reminders of significant events, deserving remembrance and necessitating their conservation as part of the national heritage.

About Jim Corke

Jim Corke read law at Birmingham University before reporting for National Services. Twenty years and a regular commission later he was 'demobbed' at the Royal School of Military Engineering, Chatham, to begin a second career in teaching. He is a regional volunteer for the Friends of War Memorials and the Imperial War Museum, London.

Table of Contents

The road to remembrance; Long stones and high crosses; Liminal lights; Singularities; Monumentalists.

Additional information

GOR003387908
9780747806264
0747806268
War Memorials in Britain by Jim Corke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2005-06-01
56
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