The Great War: From Memory to History
Editat de Kellen Kurschinski PhD, Steve Marti, Alicia Robinet PhD, Matt Symes Ph.D., Jonathan F. Vanceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2015
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ISBN-10: 1771120509
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: 38 b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Wilfrid Laurier University
Colecția Wilfrid Laurier University Press (CA)
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Table of Contents for
The Great War: From Memory to History, edited by Kellen Kurschinski, Steve Marti, Alicia Robinet, Matt Symes, and Jonathan F. Vance
Introduction
Section One - Memory and Making Narratives
Canon Fodder - The Canadian Canon and the Erasure of Great War Narratives | Zachary Abram
Too Close to History - Major Charles G.D. Roberts, the Canada in Flanders Series, and the Writing of Wartime Documentary | Thomas Hodd
State War Histories - "An Atom of Interest in an Ocean of Apathy" | Kimberly J. Lamay
The Great War in Detective Fiction | Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz
"Backstabbing Arabs" and "Shirking Kurds" - History, Nationalism, and Turkish Memory of the First World War | Veysel Simsek
Men of Suvla - Empire, Masculinities, and Gallipoli's Legacy in Ireland and Newfoundland | Jane McGaughey
History Trumps Memory - The Strange Case of Sir Richard Turner | William F. Stewart
Section Two - Rediscovering and Rewriting Memory
The Names of the Dead - "Shot at Dawn" and the Politics of Remembrance | Bette London
Loyal and Submission - Contested Discourses on Aboriginal War Service, 1914-1939 | Brian MacDowall
"Kitchener's Tourists" - Voices from Great War Hospital Ships | Carol Acton
The Forgotten Few - Quebec and the Memory of the First World War | Geoff Keelan
"Loyal until Death" - Memories of African Great War Service for Germany | Dan Bullard
The Enemy at Home - Defining Enemy Aliens in Ontario during the Great War | Mary Chaktsiris
Section Three - Seeing and Feeling Memory
The Battles of the Coronel and Falkland Islands (1927) and the Struggle for the Cinematic Image of the Great War | Mark Connelly
"Can One Grow Used to Death?" - Deathbed Scenes in Great War Nurses' Narratives | Alice Kelly
Kitsch, Commemoration, and Mourning in the Aftermath of the Great War | Mark A.R. Facknitz
"Ask Him if He'll Drink a Toast to the Dead" - The Cinematic Flyer-Hero and British Memories of the Great War in the Air, 1927-39 | Robert Morley
Otto Dix and the Great War - Reality, Memory, and the Construction of Identity in The Trench (1923) and the Portfolio The War (1924) | Michèlle Wijegoonaratna
Contributor's Biographies
Index