A Journal of the Great War

A Journal of the Great War
Author: Charles Gates Dawes
Publsiher: New York, Mifflin
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1921
Genre: Military supplies
ISBN: UCAL:$B790670

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The Great War in History

The Great War in History
Author: Jay Winter,Antoine Prost
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108843164

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Previous edition of this translation: 2005.

A Journal of the Great War

A Journal of the Great War
Author: Charles Gates Dawes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1921
Genre: Military supplies
ISBN: OCLC:699596295

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Revival After the Great War

Revival After the Great War
Author: Luc Verpoest,Leen Engelen,Rajesh Heynickx,Jan Schmidt,Pieter Uyttenhove,Pieter Verstraete
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789462702509

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The challenges of post-war recovery from social and political reform to architectural design In the months and years immediately following the First World War, the many (European) countries that had formed its battleground were confronted with daunting challenges. These challenges varied according to the countries' earlier role and degree of involvement in the war but were without exception enormous. The contributors to this book analyse how this was not only a matter of rebuilding ravaged cities and destroyed infrastructure, but also of repairing people’s damaged bodies and upended daily lives, and rethinking and reforming societal, economic and political structures. These processes took place against the backdrop of mass mourning and remembrance, political violence and economic crisis. At the same time, the post-war tabula rasa offered many opportunities for innovation in various areas of society, from social and political reform to architectural design. The wide scope of post-war recovery and revival is reflected in the different sections of this book: rebuild, remember, repair, and reform. It offers insights into post-war revival in Western European countries such as Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal, Spain, and Italy, as well as into how their efforts were perceived outside of Europe, for instance in Argentina and the United States.

Hometown Horizons

Hometown Horizons
Author: Robert Allen Rutherdale
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0774810149

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In Hometown Horizons, Robert Rutherdale considers how people and communities on the Canadian home front perceived the Great War. Drawing on newspaper archives and organizational documents, he examines how farmers near Lethbridge, Alberta, shopkeepers in Guelph, Ontario, and civic workers in Trois-Rivières, Québec took part in local activities that connected their everyday lives to a tumultuous period in history. Many important debates in social and cultural history are addressed, including demonization of enemy aliens, gendered fields of wartime philanthropy, state authority and citizenship, and commemoration and social memory. The making of Canada’s home front, Rutherdale argues, was experienced fundamentally through local means. City parades, military send-offs, public school events, women’s war relief efforts, and many other public exercises became the parochial lenses through which a distant war was viewed. Like no other book before it, this work argues that these experiences were the true "realities" of war, and that the old maxim that truth is war’s first victim needs to be understood, even in the international and imperialistic Great War, as a profoundly local phenomenon. Hometown Horizons contributes to a growing body of work on the social and cultural histories of the First World War, and challenges historians to consider the place of everyday modes of communication in forming collective understandings of world events. This history of a war imagined will find an eager readership among social and military historians, cultural studies scholars, and anyone with an interest in wartime Canada.

A Journal of the great war Ausz

A Journal of the great war  Ausz
Author: Charles Gates Dawes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1930
Genre: Military supplies
ISBN: OCLC:162653491

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Great War Total War

Great War  Total War
Author: Roger Chickering,Stig Förster
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2000-09-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521773520

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World War I was the first large-scale industrialized military conflict, and it led to the concept of total war. The essays in this volume analyze the experience of the war in light of this concept's implications, in particular the erosion of distinctions between the military and civilian spheres.

An English Governess in the Great War

An English Governess in the Great War
Author: Mary Thorp
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780190276706

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"Mary Thorp, an English governess working for a Belgian-Russian family in German-occupied Brussels, kept a secret war diary from September 1916 to January 1919. This long-forgotten diary sheds light on an important aspect of the First World War: civilian life under military occupation in a transnational conflict"--