Opinion
The Evolving Spirit of Commemoration: Reflecting on Remembrance Since the Last WW1 Veterans Died
The tradition of remembrance began in earnest after World War I, a conflict that claimed nearly a million British lives and left communities grieving deeply. In the village of Glenluce, where names ...
Today (11 November) marks Remembrance Day, also known as Armistice Day, which means a chance to stop and think about those ...
What do displays of national pride mean when they are no longer accompanied by the mass shared grief that gave rise to them?
Striking images from 1914 to 1918 show what life was like for those at home during the First World War, especially women.
You are likely to have heard Laurence Binyon’s words but what other quotes have been associated with Remembrance Sunday?
Though the “cease-fire,” called “Armistice,” was signed at 5:00am in the morning, it specified that 11:00am would be the hour ...
Lost roll of honour of Chelsea's World War One heroes found after being in storage for over 50 years and shown again to grateful Blues supporters ...
If I should die, think only this of me,” wrote English poet Rupert Brooke, in 1914. “That there’s some corner of a foreign ...
Two women have saved a war poet's work from being lost - twice over and more than 100 years apart. Only 24, Nowell Oxland ...
Nowell Oxland died in World War One before he could see his poems published [Provost and Fellows of Worcester College, Oxford] Two women have saved a war poet's work from being lost - twice over and ...
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