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Tag Archives: memory
Secrets and anniversaries
A historian once told me (bitterly?) that the press are only interested in secrets and anniversaries: if you want your book to get coverage, it has to deal with one or the other. I was reminded of this comment by … Continue reading
Posted in Eleanor Davey, Forum, Reflections
Tagged memorialisation, memory, museums, volunteering, war
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