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War in the Museum: The Historial of the Great War in Péronne and the Military History Museum in Dresden

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Cercel C, Parish N & Rowley E (2019) War in the Museum: The Historial of the Great War in Péronne and the Military History Museum in Dresden. Journal of War & Culture Studies, 12 (2), pp. 194-214. https://doi.org/10.1080/17526272.2019.1580846

Abstract
This article examines how contemporary war museums represent war and war-making. It looks at and compares the ideas underpinning the permanent exhibitions of two museums – the Historial of the Great War in Péronne (France) and the Military History Museum (MHM) in Dresden (Germany) –, analyzing examples from the exhibitions to illustrate the argument. It also discusses the architecture of these museums and their respective horizontal and vertical configurations. Our analysis demonstrates that the Historial promotes an anti-war message in the name of European reconciliation whilst the narrative put forward by the MHM allows for the possibility of war. On a theoretical level, it shows that a cosmopolitan mode of remembering, although consensus-oriented, can create surprisingly different political positions whilst suggesting that an agonistic turn in representing war and war-making in the museum, with an onus on multiple, even conflicting, perspectives, can help respond to contemporary challenges related to difficult history.

Keywords
war museums; cultural turn; Military History Museum in Dresden; Historial of the Great War; cosmopolitan memory; agonistic memory

Journal
Journal of War & Culture Studies: Volume 12, Issue 2

StatusPublished
FundersH2020 Societal Challenges
Publication date03/04/2019
Publication date online01/03/2019
Date accepted by journal01/03/2019
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/30258
PublisherInforma UK Limited
ISSN1752-6272
eISSN1752-6280

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Professor Nina Parish

Professor Nina Parish

Professor in French & Francophone, Literature and Languages - Division

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