Carr, Gillian
Carr, Gilly, 1972-
Carr, Gillian 1972-....
Carr, Gillian, 19..-....
Gillian Carr Archaeologist and academic.
Carr, G.
Carr, Gilly.
VIAF ID: 42129696 (Personal)
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Works
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Beyond Normandy in World War 2: Occupation, Resistance & Remembrance | |
Beyond Surrender: Australian Prisoners of War in the Twentieth Century | |
British internment and the internment of Britons Second World War camps, history and heritage | |
Celts from antiquity, 2002: | |
Creolised bodies and hybrid identities : examining the early Roman period in Essex and Hertfordshire | |
Cultural heritage and prisoners of war : creativity behind barbed wire | |
Denial of the Darkness, Identity and Nation-Building in Small Islands: A Case Study from the Channel Islands | |
Heritage and memory of war : responses from small islands | |
‘Illicit antiquities’? The collection of Nazi militaria in the Channel Islands | |
Legacies of Occupation : Heritage, Memory and Archaeology in the Channel Islands | |
A materiality of internment | |
Narratives of Resistance, Moral Compromise, and Perpetration: The Testimonies of Julia Brichta, Survivor of Ravensbrück | |
Nazi camps on British soil: the excavation of Lager Wick forced labour camp in Jersey, Channel Islands | |
Nazi prisons in the British Isles : political prisoners during the German occupation of Jersey and Guernsey, 1940-1945 | |
Occupied behind barbed wire, 2009: | |
The organisation, planning and control of production in clothing manufacture | |
Practitioners, practices and patients, c2002: | |
Prisoners of war : archaeology, memory, and heritage of 19th- and 20th-century mass internment | |
Protest, defiance and resistance in the Channel Islands German occupation, 1940 - 45 | |
‘Romanisation’ and the Body | |
Shining a Light on Dark Tourism: German Bunkers in the British Channel Islands | |
The slowly healing scars of occupation | |
The Small Things of Life and Death: An Exploration of Value and Meaning in the Material Culture of Nazi Camps | |
Stephen D. Jones. Deconstructing the Celts: a skeptic's guide to the archaeology of the Auvergne (British Archaeological Reports International series S965). v+251 pages, 26 figures, 3 tables. 2001. Oxford: Archaeopress; 1-84171-252-3 paperback £35 | |
Taboo and sensitive heritage: labour camps, burials and the role of activism in the Channel Islands | |
TRAC 2002 : proceedings of the twelfth annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, which took place at the University of Kent at Canterbury, 5-6 April 2002 | |
Woad, tattooing and identity in later Iron Age and early Roman Britain |