Nicola Cooper
Journal articles
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 1.1: ‘Days of Glory’? Veterans, reparation and national memory
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 1.2: The body at war: wounds, wounding and the wounded
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 1.3: War and visual culture since 1900
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 2.2: The Figure of the Soldier
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 1.1: ‘Days of Glory’? Veterans, reparation and national memory
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 1.2: The body at war: wounds, wounding and the wounded
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 1.3: War and visual culture since 1900
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 2.2: The Figure of the Soldier
Nicola Cooper is Professor of French Cultural History at University of Wales, Swansea. She is author of France and Indochina: Colonial Encounters (Berg, 2001), Grandeur et servitude coloniales (L’Harmattan, forthcoming), and The French Foreign Legion: Myths, Masculinities, Mystique (UWP, forthcoming). She is currently working on a number of projects relating to war and masculinities, disciplinary military units, and war and sensory perception.
Keywords: Days of Glory, veterans, Gurkhas, World War II, memory-activism