Selected Bibliography
This project branches off from a senior thesis in history of WWI memorials in Britain and Germany. For that reason, I will not list here all the works that have informed my thinking on these and related topics, but rather only those that I referred to specifically in preparing this presentation.
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George Mosse, Fallen Soldiers. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
Sir Reginald Blomfield, Memoirs of an Architect. London: MacMillan and Co., 1932.
Bernd Hüppauf, "The Birth of Fascist Man from the Spirit of the Front," in John Milfull, ed., The Attractions of Fascism: Social Psychology and Aesthetics of the 'Triumph of the Right'. New York: Berg, 1990.
Jay W. Baird, To Die for Germany: Heroes in the Nazi Pantheon. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.
Peter D. Stachura, The German Youth Movement 1900-1945. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981.
Jay Winter, Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Thomas Laqueur, "Memory and Naming in the Great War," in John R. Gillis, ed., Commemorations: The Politics of National Identity. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994.
Heinrich Hoffmann, ed., Mit Hitler Im Westen. Zeitgeschichte-Verlag, Berlin.
David Cannadine, "War and Death, Grief and Mourning in Modern Britain," in Joachim Whaley, ed., Mirrors of Mortality: Studies in the Social History of Death. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981.
Philip Longworth, The Unending Vigil: A History of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission 1917-1967. London: Constable, 1967.