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War Experiences in Rural Germany: 1914-1923: The Legacy of the Great War

Autor Dr. Benjamin Ziemann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2006
World War I was a uniquely devastating total war that surpassed all previous conflicts for its destruction. But what was the reality like on the ground, for both the soldiers on the front-lines and the women on the homefront?Drawing on intimate firsthand accounts in diaries and letters, War Experiences in Rural Germany examines this question in detail and challenges some strongly held assumptions about the Great War. The author makes the controversial case for the blurring of 'front' and 'homefront'. He shows that through the constant exchange of letters and frequent furloughs, rural soldiers maintained a high degree of contact with their home lives. In addition, the author provides a more nuanced interpretation of the alleged brutalizing effect of the war experience, suggesting that it was by far not as complete as has been previously understood. This pathbreaking book paints a vivid picture of the dynamics of total war on rural communities, from the calling up of troops to the reintegration of veterans into society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845202453
ISBN-10: 1845202457
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: bibliography, index
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Berg Publishers
Seria The Legacy of the Great War

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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Also available in paperback, 9781845202453 £19.99 (December, 2006)

Notă biografică

Benjamin Ziemann is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Sheffield.

Cuprins

IntroductionDepression, August 1914Military Cohesion, 1914-1918FluctuationRoutines of Everyday LifeDiscipline and IdeologyWar Weariness, 1914-1918InjusticeExpectations and DisappointmentsDisobedienceMentalities, 1914-1918HomesicknessReligious StabilisationNational Identity?Village Communities, 1914-1923Peasant Wifes, 1914-1918Agrarian Economy and Inflation, 1914-1923Agrarian Mobilisation: Protests and PoliticsSocial ConflictsVeterans, 1918-1923 Demobilisation, 1918-1921Defensive Mobilisation: Paramilitary Groups, 1918-1921Veterans' AssociationsWar MemorialsConclusion

Recenzii

The most thorough, nuanced, and gripping analysis of life in the German army during this war.
With this publication you get two books for the price of one... This book is not only a richly documented 'military history from below', but a convincing, finely argued history of mentalities of a region in a crucial period.
Benjamin Ziemann's book, first published in 1997... can justifiably be seen as one of the most seminal works in this area. Indeed many, if not all, of his conclusions have stood the test of time (if ten years is an adequate test); and the on-going influence of his book can be seen in the numerous references to it in other scholarly works. As such, the decision to make it available to a wide audience of anglophone students and scholars is as welcome as it is inevitable.
[T]he book, meticulously researched and beautifully argued... is essentially reading for any scholar studying the army, the countryside, or Germany more broadly from 1914 to 1923.
Ziemann's book offers a useful corrective to the legends surrounding the Fronterlebnis and the relations between soldiers and civilians that only began to emerge in the postwar years... The book marks an important advance in the growing body of work on the actual effects of World War I on German society.