1st Edition

Archives of War Technology, Emotion and History

By Debra Ramsay Copyright 2024
246 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

246 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

246 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book offers a comparative analysis of British Army Unit War Diaries in the two World Wars, to reveal the role played by previously unnoticed technologies in shaping the archival records of war. Despite thriving scholarship on the history of war, the history of Operational Record Keeping in the British Army remains unexplored. Since World War I, the British Army has maintained daily... Read more

Introduction: From Battlefield to Archive

1. "Scribbled Hastily in Pencil": Unit War Diaries in the First World War

2. The Typeset War: Unit War Diaries in the Second World War

3. The Matter of Materials and Archives

Conclusion: From the Age of Information to Information Overload

Biography

Debra Ramsay lectures in Film and Television Studies at the University of Exeter, UK, and is the author of American Media and the Memory of World War II (2015).

'Through a unique comparative analysis of the Unit War Diaries of the First and Second World Wars, this book uncovers the mediated processes involved in the practice of operational reporting and reveals how hidden technologies and ideologies have shaped the official record of warfare.'

Jen Hoyer, CUNY New York CIty College of Technology, New Books Network, September 2023