Sunday, January 11, 2004

11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

170. The Experience of the Great War: Warfighting, Interpretation, and Memory
Hilton, Monroe Ballroom West

Joint session with the North American Conference on British Studies

Chair: Timothy K. Nenninger, National Archives and Records Administration
Papers:

“There Were Yarns in the Air”: The British Working Class and Public Memory of the Great War in the Twentieth Century
David J. Silbey, Alvernia College

The Glories and the Sadness: Representing and Remembering the First World War in Great Britain, Canada, and Australia, 1914–39
Mark D. Sheftall, Duke University

Perception through the Lens of Expectation: British Interpretations of the Experience of Aerial Bombardment, 1915–18
Tami Davis Biddle, United States Army War College


Comment: The Audience