Contents |
British internment and the internment of Britons / Rachel Pistol and Gilly Carr -- Early internment camps in the United Kingdom : A forgotten history and heritage / Rachel Pistol -- 'Once again to live their bit of private life, free from camping like gipsies' : The case of a refugee camp in the Garden of England / Clare Ungerson -- Legacy and heritage of the Arandora Star tragedy in Britain and Italy : A transnational perspective / Terri Colpi -- Huyton : A transit camp near Liverpool / Jennifer Taylor -- Written out of history : The impact of Sefton Camp's post-war invisibility on memory and belonging / Rob David -- Rushen Camp, Isle of Man -- Camp W (women and children), Camp Y (married), "Treat them with kindness' / David Wertheim, Pamela Crowe, Alison Graham, Jane Saywell, Sandra Davidson, Hugh Davidson, Doreen Moule -- An autograph book, a piano and a body hanging on the wire : British memories of the French transit and internment camp of Royallieu, Compiègne / Gilly Carr -- P. G. Wodehouse and the men of Tost / Christine Berberich -- The Golden Cage : The orphan story of British women and internment in Vittel / Ayshka Sené -- The internment of British enemy aliens in Fascist internment camps : The case study of Anglo-Maltesi / Pierluigi Bolioli -- In detention : Memories of Jewish refugees interned in Atlit near Haifa / Verena Buser -- The operation, experiences and legacy of the Prem Nagar Central Internment Camp at Dehra Dun in British India, 1939-present / Joseph Cronin -- Civilian internment in the Raj : Central and family internment camps c.1939-43 / Alan Malpass -- The British sent them to Australia from around the World : The internment of enemy aliens in the Second World War at Tatura Camps 1 to 4 / Alan Morgenroth -- Grass growing is like forgetting : A case study of the heritage of the Second World War-internment camp B-70 New Brunswick, Canada / Todd E. Caissie. |