The Last Post

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A moving and sometimes provocative exploration of the music, rituals and monuments used to remember the fallen of the Great War from one of Britain’s most admired new historians.

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At eleven o’clock on the morning of the 11th November 1919 the entire British Empire came to a halt to remember the dead of the Great War.

During that first two-minute silence all transport stayed still, all work ceased and millions stood motionless in the streets. The only human sound to be heard was the desolate weeping of those overcome by grief.

Then the moment was brought to an end by the playing of the Last Post.

A century on, that lone bugle call remains the most emotionally charged piece of music in public life. In an increasingly secular society, it is the closest thing we have to a sacred anthem. Yet along with the poppy, the Cenotaph and the tomb of the Unknown Warrior, its power is profoundly modern. It is a response to the trauma of war that could only have evolved in a democratic age.

In this moving exploration of the Last Post’s history, Alwyn W. Turner considers the call’s humble origins and shows how its mournful simplicity reached beyond class, beyond religion, beyond patriotism to speak directly to peoples around the world. Along the way he contemplates the relationship between history and remembrance, and seeks out the legacy of the First World War in today’s culture.    

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Weight 347 g
Dimensions 216 × 135 × 23 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

xix, 220

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

940.31 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K