Memorialization on war-broken ground: Gallipoli war cemeteries and memorials designed by Sir John James Burnet
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Date
2014
Authors
Ahenk Yılmaz
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University of California Press
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Memorialization on War-Broken Ground: Gallipoli War Cemeteries and Memorials Designed by Sir John James Burnet focuses on the problems posed by the endeavor to memorialize the Gallipoli campaign of World War I and the memorials designed by the principal architect of the Imperial (now Commonwealth) War Graves Commission Sir John James Burnet. The commission's work in Gallipoli is different from the memorials on the western front not only because its location is on "enemy" land but also because Burnet's modifications of the commission's design principles were developed to represent a coherent imperial identity around the world. Ahenk Yilmaz analyzes these modifications and the motives behind them to demonstrate the process by which the landscape and the stories of the campaign shaped the techniques of commemoration on this war-broken ground. © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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05 social sciences, 0601 history and archaeology, 06 humanities and the arts, 0506 political science
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13
Source
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Volume
73
Issue
3
Start Page
328
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346
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