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245 00 Cultural heritage and prisoners of war :|bcreativity 
       behind barbed wire /|cedited by Gilly Carr and Harold 
       Mytum. 
260    New York :|bRoutledge,|c2012. 
300    xi, 316 p. :|bill. 
490 1  Routledge studies in heritage ;|v2 
505 0  1.The Importance of Creativity Behind Barbed Wire: Setting
       a Research Agenda Gilly Carr and Harold Mytum Part I: 
       Creativity and Narratives of Survival 2. Wonder Bar: Music
       and Theatre as Strategies for Survival in a Second World 
       War POW Hospital Camp Sears Eldredge 3. 'Spiritual 
       Vitamins:' Music in Huyton and Central Internment Camps 
       May 1940-January 1941 Suzanne Snizek 4. Tins, Tubes and 
       Tenacity: Inventive Medicine in Camps in the Far East Meg 
       Parkes 5. Creativity and the Body: Civilian Internees in 
       British Asia during the Second World War Felicia Yap 6. 
       The Arts of Survival: Remaking the Inside Spaces of 
       Japanese American Concentration Camps Jane Dusselier Part 
       II: Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Internment 7. In 
       the Distorted Mirror: Cartoons and Photography of Polish 
       and British POWs in Wehrmacht Captivity Anna Wickiewicz 8.
       Souvenirs of Internment: Camp Newspapers as a Tangible 
       Record of a Forgotten Experience Euan McKay 9. Deciphering
       Dynamic Networks from Static Images: First World War 
       Photographs at Douglas Camp Harold Mytum 10. Beyond 
       Collaboration and Resistance: 'Accommodation' at the 
       Weihsien Internment Camp, China, 1943-1945 Jonathan 
       Henshaw 11. 'God Save the King!' Creative Modes of Protest,
       Defiance and Identity in Channel Islander Internment Camps
       in Germany, 1942-1945 Gilly Carr 12. 'Astounding and 
       Encouraging': High and Low Art Produced in Internment on 
       the Isle of Man during the Second World War Rachel Dickson,
       Sarah MacDougall and Ulrike Smalley Part III: Creativity 
       and Internment Identities 13. Kulturkrieg and Frontgeist 
       from Behind the Wire: World War I Newspapers from Douglas 
       Internment Camp Jennifer Kewley Draskau 14. Captivity in 
       Print: The Form and Function of POW Camp Magazines Oliver 
       Wilkinson 15. The Women's Embroideries of Internment in 
       the Far East 1942-1945 Bernice Archer and Alan Jeffreys 
       16. Madonnas and Prima Donnas: The Representation of Women
       in an Italian Prisoner of War Camp in South Africa Donato 
       Somma 17. Necessity, the Mother of Invention: Ingenuity in
       German Prisoner of War Camps Peter Doyle 18. Camp 
       Domesticity: Shifting Gender Boundaries in WWI Internment 
       Camps Iris Rachamimov Notes Contributors Index 
506 1  325 annual accesses.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|xPrisoners and prisons. 
650  0 Creative ability|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)|xPsychological 
       aspects. 
650  0 Material culture|xHistory|y20th century. 
650  0 Prisoners of war|xPsychology. 
650  0 Concentration camps|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 Material culture|xPsychological aspects. 
650  0 World War, 1914-1918|xPrisoners and prisons. 
700 1  Carr, Gillian. 
700 1  Mytum, H. C. 
830  0 Routledge studies in heritage ;|v2. 
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