A world at war, 1911-1949 : explorations in the cultural history of war / edited by Catriona Pennell, Filipe Ribeiro De Meneses.
A world at war, 1911-1949 :
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9789004393547 (electronic book)
9789004276673 (print)
9789004276673 (print)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
DK/0622
Yayın Bilgisi
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2019]
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource.
Dizi
History of warfare ; volume 124
Early Modern and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004386310
Early Modern and Modern History E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004386310
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references and index.
İçindekiler Notu
Front Matter -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction / Catriona Pennell and Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses -- Mobilizing Minds -- Cultural Mobilization: Henry Moore and the Two World Wars / Jay Winter -- Petitioning the World: Intellectuals and Cultural Mobilization in the Great War / Tomás Irish -- “German Servicemen See Europe”: Cultural Mobilization of Troops on the Aegean ‘Quiet Front’1 / Anthony McElligott -- Soldiering: Experience and Representation -- The Sharp End: Witnessing, Perpetrating, and Suffering Violence in 20th Century Wars1 / Alan Kramer -- The Isle of Saints and Soldiers: The Evolving Image of the Irish Combatant, 1914–1918 / Heather Jones and Edward Madigan -- “For What and For Whom Were We Fighting?” Red Army Soldiers, Combat Motivation and Survival Strategies on the Eastern Front in the Second World War / Robert Dale -- Civilians under Fire -- Against Civilians: Atrocities, Extermination, and Genocide from One World War to the Other, 1942/44–1914 / Annette Becker -- Mobility and Immobility in Civilian Experiences of the First World War: Refugees and Occupied Populations in Europe, 1914–1918 / Alex Dowdall -- Occupation, Memory, and Cultural Demobilization: Paris as Case Study / Michael S. Neiberg -- Victory and Defeat -- Post-wars and Violence: Europe between 1918 and the Later 1940s / Robert Gerwarth -- A Croat Iliad? Miroslav Krleža and the Refractions of Victory and Defeat in Central Europe / John Paul Newman -- “The Worst Disaster”: British Reactions to the Fall of Singapore / Daniel Todman -- A World at War: 1911–1949: Conclusion / John Horne -- Back Matter -- Bibliography -- Index.
Özet, vb.
In A World At War, 1911-1949 , leading and emerging scholars of the cultural history of the two world wars begin to break down the traditional barriers between the historiographies of the two conflicts, identifying commonalities as well as casting new light on each as part of a broader mission, in honour of Professor John Horne, to expand the boundaries of academic exploration of warfare in the 20th century. Utilizing techniques and approaches developed by cultural historians of the First World War, this volume showcases and explores four crucial themes relating to the socio-cultural attributes and representation of war that cut across both the First and Second World Wars: cultural mobilization, the nature and depiction of combat, the experience of civilians under fire, and the different meanings of victory and defeat. Contributors are: Annette Becker, Robert Dale, Alex Dowdall, Robert Gerwarth, John Horne, Tomás Irish, Heather Jones, Alan Kramer, Edward Madigan, Anthony McElligott, Michael S. Neiberg, John Paul Newman, Catriona Pennell, Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses, Daniel Todman, and Jay Winter.
Konu
War and society __ Europe __ History __ 20th century.
War and civilization __ Europe __ History __ 20th century.
World War, 1914-1918 __ Social aspects.
World War, 1939-1945 __ Social aspects.
Europe __ Politics and government __ 1918-1945.
Europe __ Social conditions __ 20th century.
War and civilization __ Europe __ History __ 20th century.
World War, 1914-1918 __ Social aspects.
World War, 1939-1945 __ Social aspects.
Europe __ Politics and government __ 1918-1945.
Europe __ Social conditions __ 20th century.
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