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Mapping memorials for Edith Cavell on the colonial edge
Authors:Katie Pickles
Institution:School of History, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract:  This paper identifies and explains the pattern of memorialization in New Zealand for English nurse Edith Cavell, arguing that while the influences of empire and colonial mimicry provided a strong overarching framework, local context and parochial expressions were also strong at the colonial edge. In 1915 Cavell was executed by the occupying German forces in Belgium for her resistance work. The general transnational pattern of remembrance that resulted from the huge reaction to her death is explained. The paper then turns to the New Zealand memorialization of Cavell. With reference to monuments for other medical women, and addressing where Cavell does not appear in the landscape, the last section contextualizes Cavell's New Zealand memorialization.
Keywords:imperialism  memorialization  memory  war  women
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