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@lfhm2014

The Liberation of France: Histories & Memories; International Conference June 2014; 70th anniversary of 1944 liberation; showcasing new research & representions

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Kedward tells us that resistance has an existence of its own. Needs to be globalised.


Rod Kedward tells us about the incredible potential of oral history @OralHistorySoc


Jackson #freefrench had an ambivalent relationship to the #degaulle myth


During the Occupation, nobody knew what #degaulle was like. He was just a voice for 4 years. No visual images of #degaulle.


#julianjackson the mythical and the real are fused @QMHistory Events mythologise as they happen.


#Karenadler we need to think about returning home after the #Occupation a heavily gendered experience @GenderHistory


Karen Adler references #tunisia (Jews and Muslims) when discussing who made up the Liberation army?


Controversial: Karen Adler announces that she is not going to follow the instructions given by @hannaediamond


Pause café. Not sure what will happen for live-tweeting the final session, "Closing remarks" as your humble tweeter has to speak. #lfhm2014


Simonin: Book's reception was very bad at first, so changed title back to Silence of the Sea later. #lfhm2014


Steve Weiss asks why 'Le silence de la Mer' was initially translated as "Put out the light' abebooks.com/servlet/BookDe… #lfhm2104


The most powerful book in the collection, IMHO, Livre noir, 1939-1945 by Chancel. Amazing set of drawings. #lfhm2014


An important part of Chadwyck-Healey's analysis is based on the aesthetic aspects of the paper, books and images. #lfhm2014


C-H: Now talking about the post famous clandestine book, Le silence de la mer by 'Vercors', published by Editions de Minuit. #lfhm2014


C-H Now showing first books about the Holocaust, describing their impact. #lfhm2014


You can hear most of those recordings of the liberation of Paris here: elevendaysinaugust.com/category/radio/


C-H starts to show some examples of his books, beginning with record covers of radio broadcasts, and sound of Notre Dame bell. #lfhm2014


C-H: around 600 books in collection, estimated 2000 published in 1944-46. Skills, material and buyers all available. #lfhm2014


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