Stand To ! No. 120 The Unknown Warrior Special November 2020
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Available in print and digitally to members of The Western Front Association.
96 richly illustrated pages including the following articles:
- No Man’s Land: Vernon Bartlett, The Unknown Warrior, and the Literature of Disillusion by Professor Gary Sheffield
- Peace and Commemoration: Britain after the First World War by Justin Saddington
- The French Unknown Soldier: Contexts and Controversies by Professor Alison S. Fell
- A fitting finale by John Spencer
- The Unknown Warrior: citizen of empire? by Professor Sir Hew Strachan
- The Unknown Warrior - Legend and Fact Part One: Origins and Early Planning by Justin Saddington
- Never Such Innocence: Remembrance for a New Generation by Lady Lucy French, OBE
- Up in Smoke - Britain’s War Widows and the Conflict of Commemoration by Andrea Hetherington
- The Unknown Warrior - Legend and Fact Part Two: The Selection Story by Justin Saddington
- A walk with the Unknown Warrior by Jonathan Grun
- The work of the National Army Museum’s War Grave Adjudication Unit by Emma Worrall
- Public Schools and Great War Memorials - Sacred and Secular by Timothy Halstead
- The Unknown Warrior - Legend and Fact Part Three: The Methodology of the Selection Process by Justin Saddington
- Weeping Women and Missing Men: Women, Bereavement and Grief in Interwar Britain by Professor Lucy Noakes
- Lost but not forgotten by John Spencer
- The Belgian Unknown Soldier by Dr Mario Draper
- Vera Brittain Remembers the Dead and the Living by Dr Phylomena Badsey
- Plaque to the Unknown Warrior: Victoria Station by Kathy Stevenson
- Saving a national treasure: the Cavell Van by John Spencer
- Bringing the Unknown Warrior home by Jonathan Grun
- The Unknown Warrior William Coltman: one of the Hundred VCs by Graham Nolan
- Witness to history: the man with a ringside seat by John Spencer
- Treasured Possessions by John Spencer