Gardens of War
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Gardens of War

British Cemeteries on the Western Front

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Gardens of War

British Cemeteries on the Western Front

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After five years of conflict, the Great War is over. The British do not repatriate their soldiers who have died on French soil, neither do they gather together their cemeteries, leaving them instead wherever the war has killed. There are 967 of these cemeteries still present today, revealing the history and geography of the conflict and delineating in the fields the frontline which has now disappeared on a territory re-conquered by agricultural life. British cemeteries are gardens: trees and flowers gather around white headstones laid on impeccable lawn and around the visitors' shelter. Each cemetery is a piece of England laid on foreign soil. Designed by the greatest architects of the time, such as Edwin Lutyens and Charles Holden, their architectural quality is exceptional.Gardens of Warinvites us to discover these unique places and approaches them in two ways: as a project, based on archive documents and testimonies from the main participants in this vast enterprise, including politicians, diplomats, and above all, architects; but also from the visitor's point of view upon discovering the cemeteries, travelling along the roads linking them together and rendering impressions through sketches, photographs and drawings, as closely as possible to the experience of senses and emotions. This book talks about humanity, revealed by these stigmata left behind by an extraordinary event in places that have since been stripped of their ordinariness. We are moving over land marked by imprints, from the apparently tenuous traces left buried by war to those revealed by cemeteries. We should like to know how all this combines to create a human territory that is at once physical, historical, cultural and emotional. Like all living beings, people mark their territories in the knowledge – conscious or intuitive – that these things will live on when they are gone, and that they want it to be so.– Frank Rambert

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Publisher
EPFL PRESS
Year
2020
ISBN
9782889147991

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. “WAR IT IS”
  4. THE IMPERIAL WAR GRAVES COMMISSION
  5. UNLIKELY PLACES
  6. THE VISITOR / 1
  7. CONQUERING THE TERRITORY
  8. THE VISITOR’S NOTEBOOK / 2
  9. PRESERVING THE TERRITORY
  10. THE VISITOR’S NOTEBOOK / 3
  11. ACQUIRING THE LANDSCAPE
  12. THE VISITOR’S NOTEBOOK / 4
  13. THE VISITOR / 2
  14. VISITOR’S MAP
  15. Bibliography