The Battle of Britain in the Modern Age, 1965–2020

The State’s Retreat and Popular Enchantment

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030261092
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2019 9783030261092
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The Battle of Britain has held an enchanted place in British popular history and memory throughout the modern era. Its transition from history to heritage since 1965 confirms that the 1940 narrative shaped by the State has been sustained by historians, the media, popular culture, and through non-governmental heritage sites, often with financing from the National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund. Garry Campion evaluates the Battle’s revered place in British society and its influence on national identity, considering its historiography and revisionism; the postwar lives of the Few, their leaders and memorialization; its depictions on screen and in commercial products; the RAF Museum’s Battle of Britain Hall; third-sector heritage attractions; and finally, fighter airfields, including RAF Hawkinge as a case study. A follow-up to Campion’s The Battle of Britain, 1945–1965 (Palgrave, 2015), this book offers an engaging, accessible study of the Battle’s afterlives in scholarship, memorialization, and popular culture.

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ISBN13:9783030261092
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1. The Longest Enchantment?: The Battle of Britain in Society and Culture, 1965–2020.- 2. The Narrow Margin: The Battle of Britain in History, 1965–2020.- 3. An Exceptional Few: Leaders, Heroes and their Memorialization.- 4. A Piece of Cake: Consuming the Battle of Britain.- 5. The State’s Retreat?: The RAF Museum and the Battle of Britain Hall, 1978–2016.- 6. Spitfire Summer: Museums and Heritage Sites.- 7. An Enduring Legacy?: Battle of Britain Airfields.
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