Alumni
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© IWM DM 146Rio Creech-Nowagiel
Diversifying and decolonising conflict photography: an exploration of how accompanying textual information can influence the reading and understanding of photographs
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Image: IWM (MAU 865)Niels Boender
Mau Mau’s Unquiet Ghosts: Coercive Reconciliation and local politics in Central Kenya, 1956-1969
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© IWM SE 5226Megan O'Mahony
Representing and Remembering Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in the Second World War
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© IWM ART 4374Chloe Nahum
‘To dream as I have never dreamed before’: Dreaming and the First World War Literature and Culture.
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© IWM (B 7947)Oliver Carter-Wakefield
The cameraman’s experience of the Second World War: a study of the AFPU dope sheets/The Army Film and Photographic Film Unit, 1941-1945.
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© IWM (HU 131632)Jane McArthur
The Scars of War: Ruin, Memory and Loss in Photographs of World War II London
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© IWMEllis Keeber
“Limelight Soldiering?" The Cold War and the experience of British military personnel in Berlin, 1945-1971
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© IWM (MH 7864)Simon Browne
Soldiers of stamina and daring: exploring the lives and legacies of Major General David Lloyd-Owen and Major General Orde Wingate
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© IWM (A 12196)Jane Clarke
A review of the impact of women’s military or wartime service in the aftermath of the First World War
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© IWM (A concept image IWM's new Second World War Galleries)Kasia Tomasiewicz
The Imperial War Museum and British Public Memory of the Second World War
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© Ken Lennox (GLF 1324)Clare Carolin
Bring the War Home: Civic Participation, Citizenship Rituals and the Representation of Conflict in Contemporary Art
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© IWM (MAU 545)Tom Probert
The impact of participating in British counterinsurgency campaigns, 1945-1997, on the psyche of British armed forces personnel
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© Estate of Zina Oliver (IWM HU 69972)Lizzie Oliver
Interpreting Memories of a Forgotten Army: Prisoner-of-war narratives from the Sumatra Railway, May 1944 - August 1945
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©IWM, IWM London, First World War GalleriesJames Wallis
Commemoration, Memory and the Process of Display: Negotiating the Imperial War Museum’s First World War Exhibitions, 1964 - 2014.
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©IWM (2000)Alys Cundy
A Century of Reinvention: Display Policy and Practice at the Imperial War Museum, 1917-2017.
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Chris Deal
Framing War, Sport and Politics: The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and the Moscow Olympics
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1978 RT Section, courtesy of BBC MonitoringLaura Johnson
Establishing Broadcast Monitoring as Open Source Intelligence: The BBC Monitoring Service during the Second World War
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© IWM (NWT 28)Kevin Reynolds
‘That Justice be Seen’: the American Prosecution’s Use of Film at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal.
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© IWM (Art.IWM ART LD 2605)Rebecca Searle
Working Space, Production and Visual Culture: Aircraft in Wartime Britain, 1939-45.
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© IWM (IWM FLM 3792)Hope Wolf
'Something yet unpublished’: Anecdotes in the Imperial War Museum’s Archive of the 1964 BBC Series, The Great War.
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Hannah Mawdsley
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Fabio Simonetti
Encounters in Wartime Italy: British Soldiers and Italian Civilians, 1943-1944
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John Beales
War Stories: composure and discomposure in British veterans’ communication of their experiences of the Falklands War, 1982
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Lee Arnott
Deconstructing the myth of the British military masculine ideal.
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© IWM (B 7700)Alice Tofts
The photographs of families who fell victim to Nazi persecution: building a collection; interrogating its meaning
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© IWM (Q 31234)