This conversation between Heather A. Warfield, Franck Viltart, and Philippe Diest explores the significance of Michelin guidebooks in the context of post-World War I pilgrimages, focusing on their historical evolution, representation of battlefields, and the role of civilians in post-war narratives. The speakers discuss how these guides have shaped public knowledge and collective memory of the war, as well as their ongoing relevance in contemporary tourism and pilgrimage practices. The conversation is based on Diest’s chapter “Pèleriner dans les régions françaises envahies avec les guides Michelin des champs de bataille” (“Pilgrimage through the Invaded Regions of France with the Michelin Guides to the Battlefields”) in the new volume co-edited by Warfield, Michonneau, and Viltart https://www.peterlang.com/document/1446805.
Psychology of Pilgrimage host, Dr. Heather A. Warfield, is a researcher, professor, and specialist of pilgrimage studies, with research focused on the psychology of pilgrimages. She is the series editor of Pilgrimage Studies (Peter Lang), co-editor of Pilgrimages to the Western Front of World War I: Historical Exemplars & Contemporary Practices, and editor of Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Pilgrimage: Historical, Current and Future Directions. In addition to academic publications, she has written articles about contemporary battlefield pilgrimages for US military publications and serves as a battlefield pilgrimage expert for military staff rides and other related educational programs.
Franck Viltart is a historian specializing in the heritage and memory of contemporary conflicts. Since 2025, he is director of the World War I Heritage Mission for Western Front Sites inscribed on the World Heritage List.
Philippe Diest a lecturer in history at the Catholic University of Lille. He works on military history, in particular on the heritage inherited from the war (fortifications, barracks, war memorials) and memorial processes.
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