340 index
Woolf, Leonard, 10
Woolf, Virginia, 21, 45
World War I: armies of occupation in,
89–91, 99–100; and British Empire,
166–174, 236; British ironic writings
on, 121–125; casualty rates in, 86, 167,
168, 170, 173; commemorative e√orts
after, 32, 149, 151–153; and cult of
memory, 25–26; cultural histories of,
20, 207–208; Eastern Front of, 80–83,
99–101, 236; and first memory boom,
18, 20–25; and Grand Illusion, 186–
188; gueules cassées of, 60, 141, 143–
144; and immigration, 162–163; Jews
in, 83–87, 99–101, 108; ‘‘Lost Genera-
tion’’ of, 154; military participation
in, 169–174; museum of, 41–42, 186,
223–237; photography of, 87, 88–
89, 91–102; shell shock in, see Shell
shock; television series on, 203, 207–
211, 214–217; two-minute silence, 141–
143, 149; veterans of, 243–246; Viet-
nam War as echo of, 207–208; war
crimes trials of, 50
World War II: Blitz, 172; and British
Empire, 172–173; casualty rates in,
172–173, 281; combat fatigue in, 7–8,
44, 54; in films, 188–198; and Holo-
caust witnesses, 27–30, 31–32; and
Resistance myths, 26–27, 28–29; and
second memory boom, 18, 26–27;
war memorials of, 177–178
Youngblood, Denise, 188, 195–196, 197
Ypres, Third Battle of, 171