Displaying marginalised and ‘hidden’ histories at the Imperial War Museum London: The Second World War gallery regeneration project

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Using Imperial War Museums’ redeveloped Second World War Galleries as a case study, this provocation discusses the ways in which refocussing outmoded British narratives to a transnational viewpoint and using the interpretive framework of ‘total war’ can help us to deliver new, authoritative and multifaceted narratives where ‘hidden’ histories can be displayed, and scrutinised, in plain sight.

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Hawkins, V. (2020). Displaying marginalised and ‘hidden’ histories at the Imperial War Museum London: The Second World War gallery regeneration project. War and Society, 39(3), 210–214. https://doi.org/10.1080/07292473.2020.1786895

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