ADFAS Canberra Guest: Roger Mendham Lecture
Remembrance
Our approach to formal remembrance has changed over the past century and this is reflected in the style of memorials created. Traditionally, only commanders featured, such as Horatio Nelson or the Duke of Wellington. Change came in the late 19th century as memorials became more inclusive, initially with enlisted men being featured and then later ones being much more illustrative. London has numerous examples which reflect the changing styles from national ones, such as the Cenotaph, to unique ones such as the Imperial Camel Corps. This talk looks at the evolution of memorials and the social drivers behind the changes.
Our approach to formal remembrance has changed over the past century and this is reflected in the style of memorials created. Traditionally, only commanders featured, such as Horatio Nelson or the Duke of Wellington. Change came in the late 19th century as memorials became more inclusive, initially with enlisted men being featured and then later ones being much more illustrative. London has numerous examples which reflect the changing styles from national ones, such as the Cenotaph, to unique ones such as the Imperial Camel Corps. This talk looks at the evolution of memorials and the social drivers behind the changes.
Location
National Library of Australia
Parkes ACT 2600
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