Writing the Great War
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Writing the Great War
The Historiography of World War I from 1918 to the Present
Cornelissen, Christoph; Weinrich, Arndt
Berghahn Books
11/2022
592
Mole
Inglês
9781800737273
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Understanding World War I: One Hundred Years of Historiographical Debate and Worldwide Commemoration
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 1. (Hi-)stories and Memories of the Great War in France. 1914-2018
Nicolas Offenstadt
Chapter 2. Histories and Memories: Recounting the Great War in Belgium, 1914-2014
Bruno Benvindo and Benoit Majerus
Chapter 3. British and Commonwealth Historiography of World War I
Jay Winter
Chapter 4. Of Expectations and Aspirations: South Asian Perspectives on World War I, the World, and the Subcontinent
Margret Frenz
Chapter 5. German Historiography on World War I, 1914-2019
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 6. Austrian Historiography and Perspectives on the First World War: The Long Shadow of the "Just War" 1914-2018
Oliver Rathkolb
Chapter 7. Russia in World War One: The Politics of Memory and Historiography
Boris Kolonitskii
Chapter 8. The Invention of Yugoslav Identity: Serbian and South Slav Historiographies on World War I, 1918-2018
Stanislav Sretenovic
Chapter 9. A Seminal "Anti-Catastrophe"? Historiography on the First World War in Poland
Piotr Szlanta
Chapter 10. A Historiographical Turn: Evolving Interpretations of Japan during World War I
Jan Schmidt and Naoko Shimazu
Chapter 11. Coming to Terms with the Imperial Legacy and the Violence of War: Turkish Historiography of WWI between Autarchy and a Plurality of Voices
Alexandre Toumarkine
Chapter 12. Italian Memory and Historiography and the First World War
Angelo Ventrone
Chapter 13. Finding a Place for the First World War in American History
Jennifer D. Keene
Index
Introduction: Understanding World War I: One Hundred Years of Historiographical Debate and Worldwide Commemoration
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 1. (Hi-)stories and Memories of the Great War in France. 1914-2018
Nicolas Offenstadt
Chapter 2. Histories and Memories: Recounting the Great War in Belgium, 1914-2014
Bruno Benvindo and Benoit Majerus
Chapter 3. British and Commonwealth Historiography of World War I
Jay Winter
Chapter 4. Of Expectations and Aspirations: South Asian Perspectives on World War I, the World, and the Subcontinent
Margret Frenz
Chapter 5. German Historiography on World War I, 1914-2019
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 6. Austrian Historiography and Perspectives on the First World War: The Long Shadow of the "Just War" 1914-2018
Oliver Rathkolb
Chapter 7. Russia in World War One: The Politics of Memory and Historiography
Boris Kolonitskii
Chapter 8. The Invention of Yugoslav Identity: Serbian and South Slav Historiographies on World War I, 1918-2018
Stanislav Sretenovic
Chapter 9. A Seminal "Anti-Catastrophe"? Historiography on the First World War in Poland
Piotr Szlanta
Chapter 10. A Historiographical Turn: Evolving Interpretations of Japan during World War I
Jan Schmidt and Naoko Shimazu
Chapter 11. Coming to Terms with the Imperial Legacy and the Violence of War: Turkish Historiography of WWI between Autarchy and a Plurality of Voices
Alexandre Toumarkine
Chapter 12. Italian Memory and Historiography and the First World War
Angelo Ventrone
Chapter 13. Finding a Place for the First World War in American History
Jennifer D. Keene
Index
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Memory;Historiography;Historiographical Debate;World War I;Commonwealth;independence;remembrance;Autarchy;Imperial Legacy;survey;commemorative cultures;centenary;Commemoration;Woodrow Wilson;American Expeditionary Forces;Paris Peace Treaty;African Americans;First World War;Canada;Australia;New Zealand;Serbia;Austria-Hungary;Russia;South Asia;Italy;Austria;Poland;Germany;America;Yugoslavia;Japan;Turkey;France;Belgium;India;Britain
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Understanding World War I: One Hundred Years of Historiographical Debate and Worldwide Commemoration
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 1. (Hi-)stories and Memories of the Great War in France. 1914-2018
Nicolas Offenstadt
Chapter 2. Histories and Memories: Recounting the Great War in Belgium, 1914-2014
Bruno Benvindo and Benoit Majerus
Chapter 3. British and Commonwealth Historiography of World War I
Jay Winter
Chapter 4. Of Expectations and Aspirations: South Asian Perspectives on World War I, the World, and the Subcontinent
Margret Frenz
Chapter 5. German Historiography on World War I, 1914-2019
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 6. Austrian Historiography and Perspectives on the First World War: The Long Shadow of the "Just War" 1914-2018
Oliver Rathkolb
Chapter 7. Russia in World War One: The Politics of Memory and Historiography
Boris Kolonitskii
Chapter 8. The Invention of Yugoslav Identity: Serbian and South Slav Historiographies on World War I, 1918-2018
Stanislav Sretenovic
Chapter 9. A Seminal "Anti-Catastrophe"? Historiography on the First World War in Poland
Piotr Szlanta
Chapter 10. A Historiographical Turn: Evolving Interpretations of Japan during World War I
Jan Schmidt and Naoko Shimazu
Chapter 11. Coming to Terms with the Imperial Legacy and the Violence of War: Turkish Historiography of WWI between Autarchy and a Plurality of Voices
Alexandre Toumarkine
Chapter 12. Italian Memory and Historiography and the First World War
Angelo Ventrone
Chapter 13. Finding a Place for the First World War in American History
Jennifer D. Keene
Index
Introduction: Understanding World War I: One Hundred Years of Historiographical Debate and Worldwide Commemoration
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 1. (Hi-)stories and Memories of the Great War in France. 1914-2018
Nicolas Offenstadt
Chapter 2. Histories and Memories: Recounting the Great War in Belgium, 1914-2014
Bruno Benvindo and Benoit Majerus
Chapter 3. British and Commonwealth Historiography of World War I
Jay Winter
Chapter 4. Of Expectations and Aspirations: South Asian Perspectives on World War I, the World, and the Subcontinent
Margret Frenz
Chapter 5. German Historiography on World War I, 1914-2019
Christoph Cornelissen and Arndt Weinrich
Chapter 6. Austrian Historiography and Perspectives on the First World War: The Long Shadow of the "Just War" 1914-2018
Oliver Rathkolb
Chapter 7. Russia in World War One: The Politics of Memory and Historiography
Boris Kolonitskii
Chapter 8. The Invention of Yugoslav Identity: Serbian and South Slav Historiographies on World War I, 1918-2018
Stanislav Sretenovic
Chapter 9. A Seminal "Anti-Catastrophe"? Historiography on the First World War in Poland
Piotr Szlanta
Chapter 10. A Historiographical Turn: Evolving Interpretations of Japan during World War I
Jan Schmidt and Naoko Shimazu
Chapter 11. Coming to Terms with the Imperial Legacy and the Violence of War: Turkish Historiography of WWI between Autarchy and a Plurality of Voices
Alexandre Toumarkine
Chapter 12. Italian Memory and Historiography and the First World War
Angelo Ventrone
Chapter 13. Finding a Place for the First World War in American History
Jennifer D. Keene
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Memory;Historiography;Historiographical Debate;World War I;Commonwealth;independence;remembrance;Autarchy;Imperial Legacy;survey;commemorative cultures;centenary;Commemoration;Woodrow Wilson;American Expeditionary Forces;Paris Peace Treaty;African Americans;First World War;Canada;Australia;New Zealand;Serbia;Austria-Hungary;Russia;South Asia;Italy;Austria;Poland;Germany;America;Yugoslavia;Japan;Turkey;France;Belgium;India;Britain