The Book at War
Autor Andrew Pettegreeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781541604346
ISBN-10: 1541604342
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 164 x 250 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
ISBN-10: 1541604342
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 164 x 250 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Notă biografică
Andrew Pettegree is a professor of modern history at the University of St. Andrews. A leading expert on the history of book and media transformations, Pettegree is the award-winning author of several books on news and information culture, including The Library: A Fragile History (with Arthur der Weduwen). He lives in Scotland.
Recenzii
In this magisterial study Andrew Pettegree, who recently co-wrote a much lauded global history of the library, surveys how books have been put to work during times of crisis.
Rich, authoritative and highly readable, Andrew Pettegree's tour de force will appeal to anyone for whom, whatever the circumstances, books are an abiding, indispensable part of life.
An endlessly fascinating analysis of the part played in history of libraries and their shelved content
This study of the ways books have been used in wartime - to escape, as propaganda, burnt or hidden - is a treasure trove of details ... Pettegree has an eye for memorable facts
[A] discursive survey ... looks at everything, from the Nazis' book burning to the manuals used to train jihadists in the use of AK-47 rifles, and the books written and read at home and at the front to bolster spirits
Timely and informative ... a fascinating read that gives a new insight into the business of war
Andrew Pettegree brings us a wonderfully readable account of conflict and literature and describes how books, authors and readers have gone to war with the written word put to work as both weapon and instrument of peace
In this new study of the book at war, acclaimed literary historian Andrew Pettegree traces the many often surprising ways in which the written word has shaped, and has been shaped by, the wars of the modern age
Books create; wars destroy. Yet The Book at War shows how inextricably entwined the two have always been. Illuminating
In modern warfare, books provide poignant witness statements as well as admonitory propaganda. They are weapons of war, composed by soldiers, studied by civilians, but also thrown into the fire. In his own impressive book, Andrew Pettegree shows how words could be blood-curdling and texts blood-spattered. Read on in order to turn the pages of war and peace
Rich, authoritative and highly readable, Andrew Pettegree's tour de force will appeal to anyone for whom, whatever the circumstances, books are an abiding, indispensable part of life.
An endlessly fascinating analysis of the part played in history of libraries and their shelved content
This study of the ways books have been used in wartime - to escape, as propaganda, burnt or hidden - is a treasure trove of details ... Pettegree has an eye for memorable facts
[A] discursive survey ... looks at everything, from the Nazis' book burning to the manuals used to train jihadists in the use of AK-47 rifles, and the books written and read at home and at the front to bolster spirits
Timely and informative ... a fascinating read that gives a new insight into the business of war
Andrew Pettegree brings us a wonderfully readable account of conflict and literature and describes how books, authors and readers have gone to war with the written word put to work as both weapon and instrument of peace
In this new study of the book at war, acclaimed literary historian Andrew Pettegree traces the many often surprising ways in which the written word has shaped, and has been shaped by, the wars of the modern age
Books create; wars destroy. Yet The Book at War shows how inextricably entwined the two have always been. Illuminating
In modern warfare, books provide poignant witness statements as well as admonitory propaganda. They are weapons of war, composed by soldiers, studied by civilians, but also thrown into the fire. In his own impressive book, Andrew Pettegree shows how words could be blood-curdling and texts blood-spattered. Read on in order to turn the pages of war and peace