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By Petra Rau

Few international locations characteristic as a lot significance to the second one international conflict and its reminiscence as Britain; arguably nowhere else has this clash built such toughness in cultural reminiscence and retained such presence in modern tradition. Long Shadows is set how literature and picture have contributed to shaping this approach in Britain. extra accurately, the essays gathered right here recommend that it is a non-stop paintings in growth, topic to transgenerational revisions, political expediencies, advertisement issues, and the vicissitudes of renowned flavor. it's going to certainly be extra actual to talk of the meanings (plural) that the battle has been given at a variety of moments in British cultural lifestyles. those semantic adaptations and fluctuations in cultural import are rooted within the specificity of the British conflict adventure, within the political aftermath of the battle in Europe, and in its importance for Britain’s postwar place at the international level. In different phrases, the books and movies mentioned in those essays reply to how the struggle has been interpreted and remembered; what's at stake is the best way the battle has been emplotted as a hegemonic cultural narrative about Britain.

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