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Finding common ground : new directions in First World War studies / edited by Jennifer D. Keene, Michael S. Neiberg.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Keene, Jennifer D., 1962-
Neiberg, Michael S.
Series:
History of Warfare 62.
History of warfare ; v. 62
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1914-1918--Historiography.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (361 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Representing the best of cutting-edge scholarship in First World War studies, this anthology demonstrates the possibility of finding common ground in how cultural, social, and military historians study the war. Essays focus on the decisions of commanders, inter-allied negotiations, trench culture, prisoners of war, the sailors' war, key developments along the Eastern Front, and how colonial troops experienced the war. Other essays consider the impact of the war on civilians under occupation, the creation of humanitarian relief missions, as well as how the memory of the war affected postwar pacifist movements and the problems faced by wounded veterans. Together these essays underscore how conversations among historians across international and cross-disciplinary boundaries result in dynamic and original scholarship that enhances our understanding of this global conflict. Contributors are Gearóid Barry, Roger Chickering, Tim Cook, Santanu Das, Brian Feltman, Julia Eichenberg, Elizabeth Greenhalgh, Jeffrey Grey, Mark Grotelueschen, Jesse Kauffman, Branden Little, Heather Perry, Laura Rowe and David T. Zabecki.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Why Are We Still Interested in This Old War? / Roger Chickering
Black-hearted Traitors, Crucified Martyrs, and the Leaning Virgin: The Role of Rumor and the Great War Canadian Soldier / Tim Cook
“Their Lordships Regret That…”: Admiralty Perceptions of and Responses to Allegations of Lower Deck Disquiet / Laura Rowe
Imperialism, Nationalism and the First World War in India / Santanu Das
Letters from Captivity: The First World War Correspondence of the German Prisoners of War in the United Kingdom / Brian K. Feltman
Schools, State-Building, and National Conflict in German-Occupied Poland, 1915-1918 / Jesse Kauffman
Humanitarian Relief in Europe and the Analogue of War, 1914-1918 / Branden Little
Railroads and the Operational Level of War in the German 1918 Offensives / David T. Zabecki
Liaisons not so Dangerous: First World War Liaison Officers and Marshal Ferdinand Foch / Elizabeth Greenhalgh
The Junior Partner: Anglo-American Military Cooperation in World War I / Mark E. Grotelueschen
“The Crusade of Youth.”: Pacifism and the Militarization of Youth Culture in Marc Sangnier’s Peace Congresses, 1923-32 / Gearóid Barry
Militarizing the Disabled: Medicine, Industry, and “Total Mobilization” in World War I Germany / Heather R. Perry
“Suspicious Pacifists”: The Dilemma of Polish Veterans Fighting War during the 1920's and 1930's / Julia Eichenberg
Bibliography
Index
History of Warfare.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-85217-9
90-04-19186-0
OCLC:
821178637

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