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Part I: 1. In search of the 'authentic' experience of war, 1914–17; Part II: 2. Exhibiting for victory: travelling war photography displays, 1917–20; 3. Art exhibitions: a higher truth in aid of victory and for posterity; 4. Taming the monsters of war: exhibiting weapons and war trophies 1917–20; Part III: 5. Consolidations: creating national museums and narratives of war, 1920–35; 6. Museums, monuments, and memory: exhibiting war as part of national and imperial commemorative projects since 1925.

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A comparative study of how museum exhibitions in Britain, Canada and Australia were used to depict the First World War.

About the Author

Jennifer Wellington is Lecturer in Modern History at University College Dublin. She received honours degrees in Law and English from the Australian National University. Following this, she completed her Ph.D. in history at Yale University, Connecticut, where her thesis was awarded the Hans Gatzke Prize for Outstanding Dissertation in a Field of European History. She regularly gives public lectures in museums, libraries, and schools, and appears as a panellist at public events as well as on radio and television.

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'Exhibiting War is an exhaustively researched and highly persuasive work. It synthesises a vast field of scholarship and successfully examines a formidable body of archives located in three different countries. The prose is engaging, the analysis sharp and … its content fresh and original.' Bruce Scates, Australian Historical Studies

'Packed with valuable insights and analyses, Wellington's study provides a lively, engaging and persuasive addition to the literature on the way the First World War was experienced, interpreted and understood.' Mark Connelly, The English Historical Review

'As a richly contextualised account of the origins of three major war museums of the British and Dominion experience, Exhibiting War captures the continuities and deeper cultural currents that animated the more familiar institutional story in each case.' Geoffrey A.C. Ginn, Australian Journal of Politics and History

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