Massive well done to the organisers of #LandscapesWW1 - a really memorable event! You should all be proud of yourselves!
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Black: where do we find the nature in #FWW landscape? We need to be prepared to look for larger stories. Nature as a soldier? #LandscapesWW1
Black quotes geographer Jackson: landscape=human made, part of the environment. Reader can define culture which has taken shp #LandscapesWW1
Black: We need to peel away layers of meaning and find the one for us to focus on. Surprising lack of local places, spaces #LandscapesWW1
Brian Black on environmental history implication of our collective work. Nick Saunders changed his view of things in keynote! #LandscapesWW1
.@JennyMacleod suggests looking at contested spaces of memory and memorialisatoin. Imprinting meaning on landscape #LandscapesWW1
.@JennyMacleod argues that this conference theme came closest to intitial aim for @FWWsoc #LandscapesWW1
Closing debate with @pierrepurseigle, @JennyMacleod, Brian Bond and Nicola Labanca #LandscapesWW1 http://t.co/XdwVePowtH
Comment by Annette Becker in how important it is to see the images when we are discussing images! #LandscapesWW1
. @Vanda_Wilcox is very exited to be speaking as someone from an institute for space studies #academicglamour #LandscapesWW1
Next: A.Bondesan commenting on paper by @trueanomalies, represented by @Vanda_Wilcox who will read her responses #landscapesww1
Stein : There were young officers who conducted research in ethnography, archaeology, languages and published during war #landscapesww1
Stein : Denkmalschutzkommando. Political, cultural, economic interests. Germans see themslvs as protectors of Ottoman culture #landscapesww1
Stein mentions common body with German military and civilian scientists for protection of architectural heritage. #landscapesww1
Stein calls then "Explorer-officers" - I wonder what that is in German? Interesting idea... #landscapesww1
Stein: Prussian officers had been scientists, cartographers, ethnologists etc. during 19th century #landscapesww1
Stein: Differentiate between war aims and long-term alliances (more important for the Germans with Ottoman Empire) #landscapesww1
Oliver Stein mentions knowledge transfers : military objectives to business interests #landscapesww1
John Horne (TCD) commenting on paper by Oliver Stein (FU Berlin) on German science in Ottoman Empire#LandscapesWW1 http://t.co/Mdvn7VEOSZ
Serious live-tweeting will resume once we are all over Denis Showalter's fangs :-) #LandscapesWW1
Yay, @pierrepurseigle has broken into the previously exclusively female circle of #LandscapesWW1 live-tweeters #diversity
Tait Keller replies that labour history is crucial in his approach - multi-level analysis, natural fit in env. history #LandscapesWW1
Comment by @pierrepurseigle on paper by Tait Keller #landscapesww1 http://t.co/gUuRkqHF7v
I am not really getting enough Wi-Fi to keep up the @FWWsoc livetweet of #LandscapesWW1 Let me see what I can do to fix that...
Visiting the Asiago memorial #landscapesWW1 http://t.co/zBbRYA1x9z
Wonderful keynote by Nicolas Saunders (Bristol): "Interdisciplinary. persp. on conflict landscapes" #LandscapesWW1 http://t.co/xCtQWu4FtP
Amazing excursion as part of #landscapesww1 to the Asiago plateau. Belvedere fortress http://t.co/Viv0H6Jx9W
Final composition of panel on built environment: @Vanda_Wilcox, @MadiganEdward and @TJFoxGodden #LandscapesWW1 http://t.co/0kEXdyB9Qe
Wilson: Yes, post-1917 emphasis on English language use in schools. more policing, control put in place #LandscapesWW1
Q by @Vanda_Wilcox How much organisation, tit-for-tat is there in the expression of identity in public space? #LandscapesWW1