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Monumental Conflicts examines 20th century wars from the First
World War to the First Gulf War, each chapter analyzing how public
memory has evolved over time. The chapters raise fascinating
questions about war and memory: Why are wars remembered as they
are? What factors drive changes in public perception? What
implications arise from remembering and commemorating a war or
particular aspects of a war? What does public memory of a war say
about us as a society? The volume is divided into three sections
focusing on political evolution, negotiated memories of war, and
national pride and covers international wars from Afghanistan to
Vietnam and German deserter monuments to Vietnamese war tourism.
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