THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND POPULAR CULTURE

March 31st- April 2nd 2006

Contacts | Programme | Registration & Booking | Accommodation | Getting here


Tourism and Museology

Percy G9

Chair: K.J. Gilchrist

Trevor Dodman, Boston College, USA
“‘Corpses are occasionally seen’: Fitzgerald, Trench Tourism and the Michelin Guides”

Michael G. Rhode, National Museum of Health and Medicine, USA
and
Jim T.H. Connor, Memorial University, Canada
“Mobilizing the Museum: The Professional and Public Display of Military Medicine in America during World War I”

Jack Tabor, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
“How to Drive a Motorcar: The Western Front, Motor Tourism, and Post-War Englishness”