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Prisoner of War Network Newsletter January 2014 Fig 1: Exhibit from the art collection on captivity entitled À triple tour, Pinault Collection, La Conciergerie Museum, Paris, 22 October 2013-6 January 2014. Dear all, Happy New Year and welcome to our fourth Prisoner of War Network newsletter. The network now has over 50 members from across Europe and North America and continue to welcome new members, so do please feel free to forward this email to other interested colleagues or institutions. This newsletter includes a section on the first POW Network conference in collaboration with War-Net at the University of Warwick on 9 November 2013, including our report on the event, and further resources to aid discussion amongst researchers in prisoner of war studies. As always, we are happy to include any news items, publications or events from members in future newsletters or in emails to members. Thank you for your continued support of the network. Best wishes, Grace and Elodie 1

On 9 November 2013 the Prisoner of War Network, in conjunction with the War and Representation Network (WAR-Net), brought together forty academics and researchers at the University of Warwick to discuss Representations of Prisoner of War Experience. Scholars from across Europe and North America and a wide range of disciplines (including history, film, politics, literature, history of art and archaeology) discussed the fascinating work being done in the emergent field of prisoner of war studies, as well as the possible future directions and challenges for such research. Eighteen speakers approached the question of the representation of prisoner of war experience, both by the historical actors who underwent forced dislocation (captors and captives) and by researchers themselves. Two keynote lectures brought the idea of representation into further relief. Our first keynote speaker, Professor Bob Moore (University of Sheffield), offered a historiographical overview of the discipline in the last twenty years, tracing its roots as something of a Cinderella subject to its current expansion and popularity (as evidenced by the conference itself). He stressed the potential in studying conflicts beyond the World Wars, which was demonstrated later in the day by papers on captive situations in the Age of Chivalry, the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and post-9/11 internment. Our second speaker, Dr Gilly Carr (University of Cambridge) used her own fieldwork, on the material culture produced by civilian internees from the German-occupied Channel Islands during the Second World War, to demonstrate the importance of non-written sources to prisoner of war studies. She showed a range of objects crafted by prisoners of war, including kettles made from tins 2

included in Red Cross Parcels and the astounding range of objects that could be fashioned from Players Navy Cut cigarette packets. The conference raised several other important points for researchers within prisoner of war studies. Scholars interrogated the spatial representation of internment, through maps or artistic renderings of camps or internment areas, as well as other source material including oral history and life-writing. They raised further issues about defining the prisoner of war, offering case studies of civilians, non-uniformed fighters and children being held captive in times of war. Delegates also discussed how the expectation (particularly within post-1945 British literature and film) that all prisoners of war attempted to escape captivity clashed with more common stories of boredom and everyday survival. Other thought-provoking topics raised included the gendered representations of captivity during and after internment, the moral duties of the prisoner of war, violence and exploitation, the importance of reciprocity in early modern and modern contexts, the prevalence of trauma and mental illness among prisoners, creativity behind barbed wire and the reintegration of prisoners of war into postwar societies. The event was generously sponsored by the Warwick History Department, the Humanities Research Centre, the Royal Historical Society, the Centre for the History of Medicine (Warwick) and the Warwick Oral History Network (based at the Institute for Advanced Studies). This was the first event of the Prisoner of War Network, founded Elodie Duché and Grace Huxford (History PhD Candidates, Warwick) in 2012 to bring together researchers studying prisoners of war and displaced populations. This interdisciplinary network is bilingual (English and French) and has over 50 members from Europe and America. It distributes regular newsletters and hopes to host future events to encourage collaboration on the subject across disciplines and institutions. A short report on the event is also available on the POW Network website and the WAR-Net website. Publications and News Items Art exhibition on captivity in Paris entitled A triple tour : http://www.monumentsnationaux.fr/fr/actualites/a-la-une/bdd/actu/1299/a-triple-tour-collectionpinault/%20%e2%80%a6 Detailed POW travelling exhibit called Victory From Within opened on 9 November 2013 at the James Earl Carter Library of Georgia Southwestern State University: http://gsw.edu/news/articles/powtravelingexhibit 3

Martin Percival, Review of 'The Railway Man (2014)', http://www.researchingfepowhistory.org.uk/news/stories/news7dec2013.html and Joanna Moorhead, 'The Railway Man's Forgotten Family', http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/dec/28/railway-mans-forgotten-family Italian Prisoner of War Camp records now available online at http://www.forces-warrecords.co.uk/collections/list/ Further online Resources Four new profiles from our members are now available on our website: http://powstudiesnetwork.wordpress.com/members-2/ To keep up with the latest news, you can follow the project on Twitter and our network website. Twitter: https://twitter.com/pownetwork POW Network website: http://powstudiesnetwork.wordpress.com/ Call for information and papers Sensing War, International Interdisciplinary Conference. 12-13th June 2014. London, UK. Website: http://sensingwar.org/ Please send paper abstracts (max 500 words), or details of other proposed contributions, together with brief biographical details, by 14th February 2014 to: sensingwar@gmail.com Remembering and Writing Women s Wartime Lives, A conference to be held on Saturday 15th March 2014 at The National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffordshire, UK. (This conference may be of interest to those studying women's captivity or to members using correspondence in their research.) This conference is organised by: The Midlands Region of the Women s History Network, The National Memorial Arboretum and The University of Worcester. Women have written about war at the time and in retrospect; they have been journalists, kept diaries and written committee minutes. For some writing was an escape from the restrictions and limitations of their everyday lives. Others wrote letters to their family or friends from whom they were separated and it became part of their war effort boosting the morale of the armed forces. This conference on Remembering and Writing Women s Wartime Lives will explore all aspects of women s writing and potential topics may include, but are not restricted to: 4

Life Writing, autobiographies and memoirs of war and conflict Women s wartime diaries Poetry and fiction by or about women and war Journalists and War reporters Letter Writing and troop morale We invite you to submit a paper based on your current research, we welcome and encourage submissions on any country and exploring any historical period. Send an abstract of 300 words to Professor Maggie Andrews by 31 January 2014 maggie.andrews@worc.ac.uk Coffee and registration from 10:15 in morning, conference will finish at 3:45. Conference Fee 15, 10:00 for concessions to include lunch and coffee. Provisional inquires to Dr Janis Lomas via j.lomas96@btinternet.com *** 5