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Ypres Times Volume Two (1927-1932)
Ypres Times Volume Two (1927-1932)
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Beatrix Brice
British Empire
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Henry Beckles Wilson
Imperial War Graves Commission
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Memorials
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Rebuilding Ypres
Remembrance
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Veterans
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Ypres League
Ypres Times
Product details
- ISBN 9781913491543
- Dimensions: 155 x 215mm
- Publication Date: 14 Jan 2022
- Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
The Ypres Times was the journal of the remembrance movement, the Ypres League. Founded in 1921, the League was the creation of Henry Beckles Willson and Beatrix Brice. Both Brice and Beckles Willson understood the crucial significance of Ypres to the British Empire, and believed it their sacred duty to maintain the memory of those who had fought and fell in its defence. As the League’s journal, the Ypres Times published a huge range of material. It carried reminiscences of veterans, discussions about the rebuilding of Ypres, the developing work of the Imperial War Graves Commission in the salient, and the erection and unveiling of unit memorials. The Ypres Times reproduced for the first time, in facsimile format and bound in three volumes provides a fascinating insight into the way the British Empire’s central commemorative site was understood and imagined in the twenties and thirties.
Mark Connelly is Professor of Modern British History at the University of Kent. His main research and teaching interest is the First World War. He is particularly interested in the commemoration of the conflict, and is currently working on a book about battlefield tourism in the twenties and thirties. He also works closely with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and convenes a lecture series in collaboration with the In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypres.
Ypres Times Volume Two (1927-1932)
€62.99
