Volume 3 of The Cambridge History of the First World War explores the social and cultural history of the war and considers the role of civil society throughout the conflict.
Volume 3 of The Cambridge History of the First World War explores the social and cultural history of the war and considers the role of civil society throughout the conflict.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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The Cambridge History of the First World War 3 Volume Hardback Set
Introduction to Volume 3 Jay Winter Part I. Private Life: Introduction to Part I Jay Winter and Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau 1. The couple Martha Hanna 2. Children Manon Pignot 3. Families Jay Winter Part II. Gender at Home: Introduction to Part II John Horne and Jay Winter 4. War work Laura Lee Downs 5. Gender at home Susan R. Grayzel 6. At the Front Margaret Higonnet 7. Gender roles in killing zones Joanna Bourke Part III. Populations at Risk: Introduction to Part III Heather Jones and Laurence Van Ypersele 8. Refugees and exiles Peter Gatrell and Philippe Nivet 9. Minorities Panikos Panayi 10. Populations under occupation Sophie de Schaepdrijver 11. Captive civilians Annette Becker Part IV. Bodies in Pain: Introduction to Part IV Jay Winter and Anne Rasmussen 12. Military medicine Leo van Bergen 13. Shell shock Jay Winter 14. The Spanish Flu Anne Rasmussen 15. Mourning practices Joy Damousi Part V. The Social History of Cultural Life: Introduction to Part V Nicolas Beaupre and Annette Becker 16. Mobilising minds Anne Rasmussen 17. Beliefs and religion Adrian Gregory 18. Soldier-writers and poets Nicolas Beaupre 19. Cinema Laurent Veray 20. Arts Annette Becker 21. War memorials Bruce Scates and Rebecca Wheatley Part VI. A Reckoning: Costs and Outcomes: Introduction to Part VI Jay Winter 22. The dead Antoine Prost 23. The living John Horne 24. The Great War at its centenary John Horne 25. Visual essay: civil society Annette Becker.
Introduction to Volume 3 Jay Winter Part I. Private Life: Introduction to Part I Jay Winter and Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau 1. The couple Martha Hanna 2. Children Manon Pignot 3. Families Jay Winter Part II. Gender at Home: Introduction to Part II John Horne and Jay Winter 4. War work Laura Lee Downs 5. Gender at home Susan R. Grayzel 6. At the Front Margaret Higonnet 7. Gender roles in killing zones Joanna Bourke Part III. Populations at Risk: Introduction to Part III Heather Jones and Laurence Van Ypersele 8. Refugees and exiles Peter Gatrell and Philippe Nivet 9. Minorities Panikos Panayi 10. Populations under occupation Sophie de Schaepdrijver 11. Captive civilians Annette Becker Part IV. Bodies in Pain: Introduction to Part IV Jay Winter and Anne Rasmussen 12. Military medicine Leo van Bergen 13. Shell shock Jay Winter 14. The Spanish Flu Anne Rasmussen 15. Mourning practices Joy Damousi Part V. The Social History of Cultural Life: Introduction to Part V Nicolas Beaupre and Annette Becker 16. Mobilising minds Anne Rasmussen 17. Beliefs and religion Adrian Gregory 18. Soldier-writers and poets Nicolas Beaupre 19. Cinema Laurent Veray 20. Arts Annette Becker 21. War memorials Bruce Scates and Rebecca Wheatley Part VI. A Reckoning: Costs and Outcomes: Introduction to Part VI Jay Winter 22. The dead Antoine Prost 23. The living John Horne 24. The Great War at its centenary John Horne 25. Visual essay: civil society Annette Becker.
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