The Franco-Prussian War of 1870â 71 has traditionally been seen as a limited conflict between French and German forces. This edited volume challenges this view and shows that it was a war of ideas, values and perceptions which transformed the political, diplomatic, and military culture across Europe.
The Franco-Prussian War of 1870â 71 has traditionally been seen as a limited conflict between French and German forces. This edited volume challenges this view and shows that it was a war of ideas, values and perceptions which transformed the political, diplomatic, and military culture across Europe.
Karine Varley is Lecturer in French and History at the University of Strathclyde, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Military and Diplomatic Repercussions 1. Tactics, Learning and the Civil-Military Interface in Europe, 1870-1875 2. The Legacy of the Franco-Prussian War on Belgian Neutrality 3. The Franco-Prussian War and the Ottoman Adoption of Realpolitik Part 2: Nationalism and Race 5. The Impact of the War on Definitions of the Nation in France and Germany 6. 7. Racist Responses to the National Calamity Part 3: Perceptions and Memories 8. Uninvolved and Fascinated Battlefield Tourists in the Franco-Prussian War 9. Journalists, Artists and Writers as 'Schlachtenbummler' on the Battlefields of 1870-71 10. Map Representations of the War of 1870-71 in German School Textbooks Part 4: Cultural Representations 11. Losing the War and Losing Heart in the Fiction of the Defeat 12. The Reception of French 1870-71 War Literature in Britain 13
Introduction Part 1: Military and Diplomatic Repercussions 1. Tactics, Learning and the Civil-Military Interface in Europe, 1870-1875 2. The Legacy of the Franco-Prussian War on Belgian Neutrality 3. The Franco-Prussian War and the Ottoman Adoption of Realpolitik Part 2: Nationalism and Race 5. The Impact of the War on Definitions of the Nation in France and Germany 6. 7. Racist Responses to the National Calamity Part 3: Perceptions and Memories 8. Uninvolved and Fascinated Battlefield Tourists in the Franco-Prussian War 9. Journalists, Artists and Writers as 'Schlachtenbummler' on the Battlefields of 1870-71 10. Map Representations of the War of 1870-71 in German School Textbooks Part 4: Cultural Representations 11. Losing the War and Losing Heart in the Fiction of the Defeat 12. The Reception of French 1870-71 War Literature in Britain 13
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