ABSTRACT

Curating the Great War explores the inception and subsequent development of museums of the Great War and the animating spirit which lay behind them.

The book approaches museums of the Great War as political entities, some more overtly than others, but all unable to escape from the politics of the war, its profound legacies and its enduring memory. Their changing configurations and content are explored as reflections of the social and political context in which they exist. Curating of the Great War has expanded beyond the walls of museum buildings, seeking public engagement, both direct and digital, and taking in whole landscapes. Recognizing this fact, the book examines these museums as standing at the nexus of historiography, museology, anthropology, archaeology, sociology and politics as well as being a lieux de mémoire. Their multi-vocal nature makes them a compelling subject for research and above all the book highlights that it is in these museums that we see the most complete fusion of the material culture of conflict with its historical, political and experiential context.

This book is an essential read for researchers of the reception of the Great War through material culture and museums.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Challenging perspectives on museums and the Great War

part I|86 pages

Museums, Identities and the Politics of Memory

chapter 201|18 pages

From One War to Another

German army museums and exhibitions on the First World War, 1914–1940

chapter 3|9 pages

Curating on the Frontier

The Museum of the Great War in Gorizia, Italy

part II|122 pages

Museums and Materialities

chapter 1066|21 pages

East of the Jordan

Curating and forgetting the First World War and Arab Revolt along the Hejaz Railway

chapter 7|17 pages

Conflict Landscape as Museum and Memorial

The Walk of Peace from the Alps to the Adriatic

chapter 8|16 pages

Digging a Trench in an Upstairs Gallery

Commemorating the Great War in rural Dorset

chapter 9|15 pages

Curating The Great War In Poland

The prisoner-of-war camp at Czersk

chapter 11|16 pages

‘Oh! What a Lovely Exhibition!’

Exploring the Imperial War Museum's First World War 50th Anniversary Displays, 1964–1968 1

chapter 12|19 pages

Te Papa's Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War

Curating innovation

part III|96 pages

Audiences and Engagement

chapter 22813|18 pages

Curating the Sensory War, 1914–2014

Emotions, sensations and the violence of modern war

chapter 16|19 pages

What Need of Tears?

Collaborative memorial-making in the centenary of the Great War

chapter 17|15 pages

Contested Memories

Exhibiting the Great War in the Ulster Museum, Belfast

chapter 18|16 pages

The Predicament of Material Culture

In situ legacies of the Isonzo Front after the First World War centenary (2014–2018)