Dr Ian Atherton is Senior Lecturer in History at Keele University. His research has covered politics and religion in early modern Britain, particularly the English Civil Wars, the commemoration of conflict, and the history of cathedrals and religious change.
This is an important and, in places, challenging book. It should be required reading for anyone interested in battlefield commemoration and memory and how this has changed over time ... an excellent book which will make you reconsider the nature of battlefield memory, how we and our ancestors engage and have engaged with battlefields, and what the future might hold. If you are at all interested in these issues, you should buy this book, which is worth every pound of its price. * Simon Marsh, Battlefield *