The Great War
From Memory to History
Herausgeber: Kurschinski, Kellen; Vance, Jonathan F; Symes, Matt; Robinet, Alicia; Marti, Steve
The Great War
From Memory to History
Herausgeber: Kurschinski, Kellen; Vance, Jonathan F; Symes, Matt; Robinet, Alicia; Marti, Steve
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This book examines how the Great War has been remembered and commemorated through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Drawing on contributions from history, cultural studies, film, and literary studies this collection offers fresh perspectives on the Great War and its legacy at the local, national, and international levels.
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This book examines how the Great War has been remembered and commemorated through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Drawing on contributions from history, cultural studies, film, and literary studies this collection offers fresh perspectives on the Great War and its legacy at the local, national, and international levels.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781771120500
- ISBN-10: 1771120509
- Artikelnr.: 40201817
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781771120500
- ISBN-10: 1771120509
- Artikelnr.: 40201817
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Table of Contents for
The Great War: From Memory to History, edited by Kellen Kurschinski, Steve
Marti, Alicia Robinet, Matt Symes, and Jonathan F. Vance
Introduction
Section One - Memory and Making Narratives
Canon Fodder - The Canadian Canon and the Erasure of Great War Narratives
Zachary Abram
Too Close to History - Major Charles G.D. Roberts, the Canada in Flanders
Series, and the Writing of Wartime Documentary Thomas Hodd
State War Histories - "An Atom of Interest in an Ocean of Apathy"
Kimberly J. Lamay
The Great War in Detective Fiction Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz
"Backstabbing Arabs" and "Shirking Kurds" - History, Nationalism, and
Turkish Memory of the First World War Veysel Simsek
Men of Suvla - Empire, Masculinities, and Gallipoli's Legacy in Ireland and
Newfoundland Jane McGaughey
History Trumps Memory - The Strange Case of Sir Richard Turner William F.
Stewart
Section Two - Rediscovering and Rewriting Memory
The Names of the Dead - "Shot at Dawn" and the Politics of Remembrance
Bette London
Loyal and Submission - Contested Discourses on Aboriginal War Service,
1914-1939 Brian MacDowall
"Kitchener's Tourists" - Voices from Great War Hospital Ships Carol Acton
The Forgotten Few - Quebec and the Memory of the First World War Geoff
Keelan
"Loyal until Death" - Memories of African Great War Service for Germany
Dan Bullard
The Enemy at Home - Defining Enemy Aliens in Ontario during the Great War
Mary Chaktsiris
Section Three - Seeing and Feeling Memory
The Battles of the Coronel and Falkland Islands (1927) and the Struggle for
the Cinematic Image of the Great War Mark Connelly
"Can One Grow Used to Death?" - Deathbed Scenes in Great War Nurses'
Narratives Alice Kelly
Kitsch, Commemoration, and Mourning in the Aftermath of the Great War
Mark A.R. Facknitz
"Ask Him if He'll Drink a Toast to the Dead" - The Cinematic Flyer-Hero and
British Memories of the Great War in the Air, 1927-39 Robert Morley
Otto Dix and the Great War - Reality, Memory, and the Construction of
Identity in The Trench (1923) and the Portfolio The War (1924) Michèlle
Wijegoonaratna
Contributor's Biographies
Index
The Great War: From Memory to History, edited by Kellen Kurschinski, Steve
Marti, Alicia Robinet, Matt Symes, and Jonathan F. Vance
Introduction
Section One - Memory and Making Narratives
Canon Fodder - The Canadian Canon and the Erasure of Great War Narratives
Zachary Abram
Too Close to History - Major Charles G.D. Roberts, the Canada in Flanders
Series, and the Writing of Wartime Documentary Thomas Hodd
State War Histories - "An Atom of Interest in an Ocean of Apathy"
Kimberly J. Lamay
The Great War in Detective Fiction Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz
"Backstabbing Arabs" and "Shirking Kurds" - History, Nationalism, and
Turkish Memory of the First World War Veysel Simsek
Men of Suvla - Empire, Masculinities, and Gallipoli's Legacy in Ireland and
Newfoundland Jane McGaughey
History Trumps Memory - The Strange Case of Sir Richard Turner William F.
Stewart
Section Two - Rediscovering and Rewriting Memory
The Names of the Dead - "Shot at Dawn" and the Politics of Remembrance
Bette London
Loyal and Submission - Contested Discourses on Aboriginal War Service,
1914-1939 Brian MacDowall
"Kitchener's Tourists" - Voices from Great War Hospital Ships Carol Acton
The Forgotten Few - Quebec and the Memory of the First World War Geoff
Keelan
"Loyal until Death" - Memories of African Great War Service for Germany
Dan Bullard
The Enemy at Home - Defining Enemy Aliens in Ontario during the Great War
Mary Chaktsiris
Section Three - Seeing and Feeling Memory
The Battles of the Coronel and Falkland Islands (1927) and the Struggle for
the Cinematic Image of the Great War Mark Connelly
"Can One Grow Used to Death?" - Deathbed Scenes in Great War Nurses'
Narratives Alice Kelly
Kitsch, Commemoration, and Mourning in the Aftermath of the Great War
Mark A.R. Facknitz
"Ask Him if He'll Drink a Toast to the Dead" - The Cinematic Flyer-Hero and
British Memories of the Great War in the Air, 1927-39 Robert Morley
Otto Dix and the Great War - Reality, Memory, and the Construction of
Identity in The Trench (1923) and the Portfolio The War (1924) Michèlle
Wijegoonaratna
Contributor's Biographies
Index
Table of Contents for
The Great War: From Memory to History, edited by Kellen Kurschinski, Steve
Marti, Alicia Robinet, Matt Symes, and Jonathan F. Vance
Introduction
Section One - Memory and Making Narratives
Canon Fodder - The Canadian Canon and the Erasure of Great War Narratives
Zachary Abram
Too Close to History - Major Charles G.D. Roberts, the Canada in Flanders
Series, and the Writing of Wartime Documentary Thomas Hodd
State War Histories - "An Atom of Interest in an Ocean of Apathy"
Kimberly J. Lamay
The Great War in Detective Fiction Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz
"Backstabbing Arabs" and "Shirking Kurds" - History, Nationalism, and
Turkish Memory of the First World War Veysel Simsek
Men of Suvla - Empire, Masculinities, and Gallipoli's Legacy in Ireland and
Newfoundland Jane McGaughey
History Trumps Memory - The Strange Case of Sir Richard Turner William F.
Stewart
Section Two - Rediscovering and Rewriting Memory
The Names of the Dead - "Shot at Dawn" and the Politics of Remembrance
Bette London
Loyal and Submission - Contested Discourses on Aboriginal War Service,
1914-1939 Brian MacDowall
"Kitchener's Tourists" - Voices from Great War Hospital Ships Carol Acton
The Forgotten Few - Quebec and the Memory of the First World War Geoff
Keelan
"Loyal until Death" - Memories of African Great War Service for Germany
Dan Bullard
The Enemy at Home - Defining Enemy Aliens in Ontario during the Great War
Mary Chaktsiris
Section Three - Seeing and Feeling Memory
The Battles of the Coronel and Falkland Islands (1927) and the Struggle for
the Cinematic Image of the Great War Mark Connelly
"Can One Grow Used to Death?" - Deathbed Scenes in Great War Nurses'
Narratives Alice Kelly
Kitsch, Commemoration, and Mourning in the Aftermath of the Great War
Mark A.R. Facknitz
"Ask Him if He'll Drink a Toast to the Dead" - The Cinematic Flyer-Hero and
British Memories of the Great War in the Air, 1927-39 Robert Morley
Otto Dix and the Great War - Reality, Memory, and the Construction of
Identity in The Trench (1923) and the Portfolio The War (1924) Michèlle
Wijegoonaratna
Contributor's Biographies
Index
The Great War: From Memory to History, edited by Kellen Kurschinski, Steve
Marti, Alicia Robinet, Matt Symes, and Jonathan F. Vance
Introduction
Section One - Memory and Making Narratives
Canon Fodder - The Canadian Canon and the Erasure of Great War Narratives
Zachary Abram
Too Close to History - Major Charles G.D. Roberts, the Canada in Flanders
Series, and the Writing of Wartime Documentary Thomas Hodd
State War Histories - "An Atom of Interest in an Ocean of Apathy"
Kimberly J. Lamay
The Great War in Detective Fiction Marzena Sokolowska-Paryz
"Backstabbing Arabs" and "Shirking Kurds" - History, Nationalism, and
Turkish Memory of the First World War Veysel Simsek
Men of Suvla - Empire, Masculinities, and Gallipoli's Legacy in Ireland and
Newfoundland Jane McGaughey
History Trumps Memory - The Strange Case of Sir Richard Turner William F.
Stewart
Section Two - Rediscovering and Rewriting Memory
The Names of the Dead - "Shot at Dawn" and the Politics of Remembrance
Bette London
Loyal and Submission - Contested Discourses on Aboriginal War Service,
1914-1939 Brian MacDowall
"Kitchener's Tourists" - Voices from Great War Hospital Ships Carol Acton
The Forgotten Few - Quebec and the Memory of the First World War Geoff
Keelan
"Loyal until Death" - Memories of African Great War Service for Germany
Dan Bullard
The Enemy at Home - Defining Enemy Aliens in Ontario during the Great War
Mary Chaktsiris
Section Three - Seeing and Feeling Memory
The Battles of the Coronel and Falkland Islands (1927) and the Struggle for
the Cinematic Image of the Great War Mark Connelly
"Can One Grow Used to Death?" - Deathbed Scenes in Great War Nurses'
Narratives Alice Kelly
Kitsch, Commemoration, and Mourning in the Aftermath of the Great War
Mark A.R. Facknitz
"Ask Him if He'll Drink a Toast to the Dead" - The Cinematic Flyer-Hero and
British Memories of the Great War in the Air, 1927-39 Robert Morley
Otto Dix and the Great War - Reality, Memory, and the Construction of
Identity in The Trench (1923) and the Portfolio The War (1924) Michèlle
Wijegoonaratna
Contributor's Biographies
Index