
Kirrily Ann Freeman
Dr. Freeman is a Professor at Saint Mary’s University in the Department of History and also the Director of Outreach and Experiential Learning. She has research interests in the areas of European studies, World War II studies and History.
Her research focuses on Identity Politics in Vichy, France surrounding post-WWII stigma of collaboration. She is also interested in the history of Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives post-WWII.
Listing Details
Institution: | Saint Mary's University |
Fields of Expertise: | Commemoration and Memorialization Memory Politics |
Research groups: | Memory Politics |
Email: | kirrily.freeman@smu.ca |
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Languages: | English |
Publications: | Kirrily Freeman, “Saving Civilization: The ‘Monuments Men’ in History and Memory” Journal of Women’s History 33:2 (Summer 2021):85-110. “A Capital Problem: The Town of Vichy, the Second World War, and the Politics of Identity” in Manuel Bragança and Peter Tame (eds); The Long Aftermath: Cultural Legacies of Europe at War, 1936-2016 (Berghahn, 2016) |