2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315260259
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Cities into Battlefields

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“…In the French capital, imperial elements were discernible; in London they were dominant. 63 However, in his article John Siblon reveals imperial absences in London's sites of memory. 64 Siblon's research builds on the burgeoning literature in memory studies by highlighting what contemporaries forgot to remember.…”
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“…In the French capital, imperial elements were discernible; in London they were dominant. 63 However, in his article John Siblon reveals imperial absences in London's sites of memory. 64 Siblon's research builds on the burgeoning literature in memory studies by highlighting what contemporaries forgot to remember.…”
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confidence: 99%