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just refer, if you're interested by that topic, to the book written by David Lloyd,
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Battlefield Tourism:
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Pilgrimage and the Commemoration of the great War in Britain, Australia and Canada,
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published in 1998.
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These new sites of memory,
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or to use the famous terminology coined by Pierre Nora,
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these new lieux de mémoire, were often represented on objects
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paintings and pictures,
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and a number of ceremonies were organized to pay tribute to the dead,
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especially on Armistice Day each year.
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And that's an object which I like very much.
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It's a bit kitsch, of course,