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Introduction: Wartime ephemera and the transmission of diverse family and community histories

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posted on 2025-08-02, 12:42 authored by C Kempshall, C Pennell
This Special Issue seeks to broaden our understanding of the role of ephemera and material culture in preserving conflict experiences and memories, with particular focus on the diverse—and potentially subversive—nature of family history, community narration, and generational transmission [...]

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Genealogy

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114-114

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2024-09-13T15:04:53Z

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2024-09-13T15:15:02Z

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Vol. 8, No. 3, article 114

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  • Humanities and Social Sciences, Cornwall

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