Remembering War : The Great War Between Memory and History in the 20th Century.
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- 9780300127522
- 940.3/14
- D523.W579 2006
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: War, Memory, Remembrance -- Part One: War and Remembrance -- Chapter 1. The Setting: The Great War in the Memory Boom of the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 2. Shell Shock, Memory, and Identity -- Part Two: Practices of Remembrance -- Chapter 3. All Quiet on the Eastern Front:Photography and Remembrance -- Chapter 4. War Letters: Cultural Memory and the ''Soldiers' Tale'' of the Great War -- Chapter 5. Ironies of War: Intellectual Styles and Responses to the Great War in Britain and France -- Chapter 6. War Memorials: A Social Agency Interpretation -- Chapter 7. War, Migration, and Remembrance: Britain and Her Dominions -- Part Three: Theaters of Memory -- Chapter 8. Grand Illusions: War, Film, and Collective Memory -- Chapter 9. Between History and Memory:Television, Public History, and Historical Scholarship -- Chapter 10. War Museums: The Historial and Historical Scholarship -- Chapter 11. ''Witness to a Time'': Authority, Experience, and the Two World Wars -- Part Four: The Memory Boom and the Twentieth Century -- Chapter 12. Controversies and Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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