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    Email from Tom McCoy to Monica Grady

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    Email from to Tim McCoy Monica Grady about information on the Gurram Kunda and the Monnig Meteorite Collection

    What to do with the dead?

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    Tim Grady explains what the treatment of German and British dead following the two world wars reveals about the two nations’ ongoing relationship.“The Unwelcome Gravediggers”: War, Remembrance and the Unmaking of British-German Relations | Funder: Leverhulme Trus

    Photo of Grady Singleton and (Jim or Tim) Holliday

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    Photo of Grady Singleton and (Jim or Tim) Holliday standing on the front steps of Conway High School wearing their FFA jackets and carrying suitcases.https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/fleming-photos/1302/thumbnail.jp

    European Fascist Movements

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    This volume offers a fresh and original collection of primary sources on interwar European fascist movements. These sources reflect new approaches to fascism that emphasise the practical, transnational experience of fascism as a social movement, contextualising ideological statements within the historical moments they were produced. Divided into 18 geographically based chapters, contributors draw together the history of various fascist and right-wing movements, selecting sources that reflect themes such as transnational ties, aesthetics, violence, female activism, and the instrumentalisation of race, gender, and religion. Each chapter provides a chronological, narrative account of movements interspersed with complete primary sources, from political speeches, internal movement circulars and articles, police reports, oral history, songs and music, photographs, artworks, poetry, and anti-fascist sources. The volume as a whole seeks to introduce readers to the diversity of fascist groups across the continent, to show how fascist groups were constituted through social bonds, rather than around fixed ideologies, and to capture the inexperience and ad hoc character of early fascist groups. With an Introduction that explains the volume’s theoretical approach and elaborates on the chronology of European fascism, this is the perfect sourcebook for any student of Modern European history and politics. The book is accompanied by a free app, available for download for iOS and Android from: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/it/app-directory/fascistmovements/ You can use the app to identify places where fascist groups were active during the 1920s and 1930s, and to get a glimpse of what life was like during ‘the age of fascism’. The app includes interactive maps, descriptions of 76 points of interest, and images for each point of interest

    Burying the Enemy: The Story of Those who Cared for the Dead in Two World Wars

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    This book is not available on ChesterRepPerhaps surprisingly, local people embraced these graves, often caring for them with considerable tenderness. Tim Grady explores the history of this curious aspect of postwar community.“The Unwelcome Gravediggers”: War, Remembrance and the Unmaking of British-German Relations | Funder: Leverhulme Trus

    European Fascist Movements: A Sourcebook

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    This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in [European Fascist movements: A sourcebook] on [31/05/2023], available online: https://www.routledge.com/European-Fascist-Movements-A-Sourcebook/Clark-Grady/p/book/9780367262860This volume offers a fresh and original collection of primary sources on interwar European fascist movements. These sources reflect new approaches to fascism that emphasise the practical, transnational experience of fascism as a social movement, contextualising ideological statements within the historical moments they were produced. Divided into eighteen geographically based chapters, contributors draw together the history of different fascist and right-wing movements, selecting sources that reflect themes such as transnational ties, aesthetics, violence, female activism and the instrumentalisation of race, gender and religion. Each chapter provides a chronological, narrative account of movements interspersed with primary sources, from political speeches, police reports internal movement circulars and articles through to oral history, songs and music, photographs, artworks, poetry, and anti-fascist sources. The volume as a whole introduces readers to the diversity of fascist groups across the continent, demonstrating how fascist groups were constituted through social bonds, rather than around fixed ideologies, as such it captures the inexperience and ad-hoc character of early fascist groups. With an introduction that explains the volume’s theoretical approach and elaborates on the chronology of European fascism, European Fascist Movements is the perfect sourcebook for any student of Modern European history and politics

    A Deadly Legacy: German Jews and the Great War

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    This book is the first to offer a full account of the varied contributions of German Jews to Imperial Germany’s endeavors during the Great War. Historian Tim Grady examines the efforts of the 100,000 Jewish soldiers who served in the German military (12,000 of whom died), as well as the various activities Jewish communities supported at home, such as raising funds for the war effort and securing vital food supplies. However, Grady’s research goes much deeper: he shows that German Jews were never at the periphery of Germany’s warfare, but were in fact heavily involved

    Curators' Talk: This Fascist Life: Radical Right Movements in Interwar Europe

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    In this video, curators Dr Barbara Warnock, Dr Roland Clark and Professor Tim Grady give a brief overview of The Wiener Holocaust Library's exhibition 'This Fascist Life: Radical Right Movements in Interwar Europe' on show until 4 February 2022
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