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European Culture in the Great War: The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda, 1914–1918: Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare, cartea 6

Editat de Aviel Roshwald, Richard Stites
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 feb 2002
It is commonplace to refer to the First World War as an historical watershed, but the nature of that great cataclysm's impact upon European society and culture remains a hotly debated topic. Many recent works have dealt with the Great War's role in shaping artistic and intellectual modernism and with the social history of the war. Yet the English-language literature remains dominated by a disproportionate emphasis on the western European experience. This book redresses the balance by giving equal attention to the countries of eastern and central Europe, and distinguishes itself by focusing specifically on cultural change during the course of the war, as distinct from the after-effects and memories of the conflict.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521013246
ISBN-10: 0521013240
Pagini: 444
Ilustrații: 22 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 224 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare

Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Days and nights in wartime Russia Richard Stites; 2. German culture in the Great War Peter Jelavich; 3. Culture in Poland during World War I Harold B. Segel; 4. Jewish cultural identity in Eastern and central Europe during the Great War Aviel Roshwald; 5. The tragic carnival: Austrian culture in the First World War Steven Beller; 6. Ambivalent patriots: Czech culture in the Great War Claire Nolte; 7. Culture in Hungary during World War I Joseph Held; 8. Culture in the south Slavic lands, 1914–18 Andrew Wachtel; 9. Between apology and denial: Bulgarian culture during World War I Evelina Kelbetcheva; 10. Romania: war, occupation, liberation Maria Bucur; 11. Occupation, propaganda, and the idea of Belgium Sophie de Schaepdrijver; 12. Cultural life in France, 1914–18 Marc Ferro; 13. The impact of World War I on Italian political culture Walter L. Adamson; 14. Popular culture in wartime Britain Jay Winter; Conclusion.

Recenzii

'… an important collection that casts new light on the cultural history of the Great War … essential reading for anyone who is interested in the complex relationship between propaganda and popular culture.' History Today
'The book's essays on the Great Powers are fresh and occasionally provocative, but the collection siginificantly enriches our conception of Europe by including informative chapters on Romania, Bulgaria, and the culture of the Poles, the Hungarians, the Czechs, the South Slavs, the Jews, and the Belgians.' Slavic Review
'Scholars of the First World War familiar only with the histories of Britain, France or Germany will find much that is new and valuable … the real strength of the collection rests in the attention it pays to the neglected regions and nations of east central Europe.' Journal of Modern History
'… a notable contribution to the literature … All in all, this is a feast of a book.' Economic History Review

Descriere

A comparative study of European cultural and social history during the First World War.