Gillian Carr
Archaeologist and academic.
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Gillian Carr's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Gillian "Gilly" Carr is a British archaeologist and academic. She currently specialises in the Holocaust and conflict archaeology, while her early career research focused on the Iron Age and Roman Archaeology. She is an associate professor and academic director in archaeology at the University of Cambridge's Institute of Continuing Education, and a fellow and director of studies in archaeology at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. In 2019, she was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and of the Royal Historical Society. In 2020, she won the EAA European Heritage Prize for her work on the heritage of victims of Nazism.
Gillian Carr's Published Works
Published Works
- Cultural Heritage and Prisoners of War : Creativity Behind Barbed Wire (2012) (45)
- Ritual and religion in Iron Age Britain (2015) (29)
- WOAD, TATTOOING AND IDENTITY IN LATER IRON AGE AND EARLY ROMAN BRITAIN (2005) (27)
- Shining a Light on Dark Tourism: German Bunkers in the British Channel Islands (2010) (26)
- On the significance of the crania from the River Thames and its tributaries (1995) (19)
- Legacies of Occupation (2014) (18)
- Prisoners of War (2013) (17)
- Taboo and sensitive heritage: labour camps, burials and the role of activism in the Channel Islands (2016) (15)
- Engraving and Embroidering Emotions Upon the Material Culture of Internment (2011) (15)
- Occupation Heritage, Commemoration and Memory in Guernsey and Jersey (2012) (14)
- Review: Richard Hingley, Roman Officers and English Gentlemen--The Imperial Origins of Roman Archaeology (2002) (14)
- Examining the memorialscape of occupation and liberation: a case study from the Channel Islands (2012) (11)
- Excarnation to cremation:: continuity or change? (2006) (10)
- The Small Things of Life and Death: An Exploration of Value and Meaning in the Material Culture of Nazi Camps (2018) (10)
- ‘Romanisation’ and the Body (2001) (10)
- Heritage and Memory of War : Responses from Small Islands (2015) (10)
- Creolisation, Pidginisation and the Interpretation of Unique Artefacts in Early Roman Britain (2003) (9)
- The archaeology of occupation, 1940-2009: a case study from the Channel Islands (2010) (9)
- The Politics of Forgetting on the Island of Alderney (2007) (9)
- A culturally constructed darkness: dark legacies and dark heritage in the Channel Islands (2016) (6)
- Prisoner of War Archaeology (2013) (6)
- Nazi camps on British soil: the excavation of Lager Wick forced labour camp in Jersey, Channel Islands (2016) (6)
- The Archaeology of Occupation and the V-sign Campaign in the Occupied British Channel Islands (2010) (6)
- Practitioners, Practices and Patients: New Approaches to Medical Archaeology and Anthropology: Conference Proceedings (2002) (6)
- Coins, crests and kings: Symbols of identity and resistance in the Occupied Channel Islands (2012) (5)
- The Material Culture of Nazi Camps: An Editorial (2017) (4)
- Celts from Antiquity (2002) (4)
- The slowly healing scars of occupation (2010) (4)
- TRAC 2002: Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Canterbury 2002 (2003) (3)
- Islands of War, Guardians of Memory: The Afterlife of the German Occupation in the British Channel Islands (2015) (2)
- Practitioners, practices and patients : new approaches to medical archaeology and anthropology : proceedings of a conference held at Magdalene College, Cambridge, November 2000 (2002) (2)
- Creolised Bodies and Hybrid Identities (2006) (2)
- ‘Illicit antiquities’? The collection of Nazi militaria in the Channel Islands (2016) (2)
- “Have you been offended?” Holocaust memory in the Channel Islands at HMD 70 (2015) (2)
- Concrete’s memory: Positioning ghosts of war in the Channel Islands (2018) (1)
- Denial of the Darkness, Identity and Nation-Building in Small Islands: A Case Study from the Channel Islands (2018) (1)
- Beyond Surrender: Australian Prisoners of War in the Twentieth Century (2016) (1)
- The Politics of Memory on Liberation Day (2014) (1)
- Fragmented Memories: The Dodecanese Islands During WWII (2015) (1)
- The uninvited guests who outstayed their welcome (2017) (1)
- Victims of Nazi Persecution in the Channel Islands (2019) (1)
- La Memoire du Beton (translated by Gregory Delaplace). Original title as submitted: A ‘Tangible Intangibility’: Positioning ghosts of war (2018) (0)
- ‘You are requested to ascertain the nationality of Jews residing in Guernsey’: analysing an artefact of collaboration from the Channel Island of Guernsey, 1933–1940 (2021) (0)
- Narratives of Resistance, Moral Compromise, and Perpetration: The Testimonies of Julia Brichta, Survivor of Ravensbrück (2022) (0)
- The Jew and the “Jerrybag”: The Lives of Hedwig Bercu and Dorothea Weber (née Le Brocq) (2019) (0)
- The Archaeological Importance and Discoveries of the Roman Fort of Vindolanda (2003) (0)
- Militaria: Collecting the Debris of War (2014) (0)
- Errata (1976) (0)
- Beyond Normandy in World War 2: Occupation, Resistance & Remembrance (2011) (0)
- “My Home Was the Area Around My Bed”: Experiencing and Negotiating Space in Civilian Internment Camps in Germany, 1942–1945 (2013) (0)
- A Right to Compensation After Persecution? Examining the Testimonies of British Victims of Nazism (2020) (0)
- Labour Camps: Forgotten Sites or Sites of Deliberate Amnesia? (2014) (0)
- The Small Things of Life and Death: An Exploration of Value and Meaning in the Material Culture of Nazi Camps (2017) (0)
- 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 (2003) (0)
- Bunkers: Edifices of Abomination or Heritage Sites? (2014) (0)
- Richard Hingley, Roman Officers and English Gentlemen The Archaeology--Pp. (2017) (0)
- Interpreting Memorial Landscapes of Occupation and Liberation (2014) (0)
- Dealing with the Dead: Ghosts and spirits from around the world (2012) (0)
- The Material Culture of Nazi Camps: An Editorial (2017) (0)
- 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. (2002) (0)
- Campscapes and homescapes of the mind’s eye (2021) (0)
- The Second World War and ‘Other British Isles’: Memory and Heritage in the Isle of Man, Orkney and the Channel Islands (2019) (0)
- Double Vision and the Politics of Visibility: The Landscapes of Forced and Slave Labor (2020) (0)
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