War Time
First World War Perspectives on Temporality
Herausgeber: Halewood, Louis; Smyth, Hanna; Luptak, Adam
War Time
First World War Perspectives on Temporality
Herausgeber: Halewood, Louis; Smyth, Hanna; Luptak, Adam
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This book brings together emerging and leading scholars to discuss, reflect upon, and re-consider the ways that time has been conceptualised both during the First World War itself and in subsequent scholarship. The result is an inspiring and thought-provoking set of papers from the next generation of First World War scholars. In its varied yet t
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This book brings together emerging and leading scholars to discuss, reflect upon, and re-consider the ways that time has been conceptualised both during the First World War itself and in subsequent scholarship. The result is an inspiring and thought-provoking set of papers from the next generation of First World War scholars. In its varied yet t
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780367588922
- ISBN-10: 0367588927
- Artikelnr.: 69895173
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9780367588922
- ISBN-10: 0367588927
- Artikelnr.: 69895173
Louis Halewood is a DPhil student in History at Merton College, University of Oxford. His research analyses visions of a new world order, and the role of maritime power in its creation and underpinning, in Britain, France, and the United States between 1890 and 1922. Adam Luptak is a DPhil student in History at Oriel College, University of Oxford. His research explores the topic of disabled veterans of the Great War in interbellum Czechoslovakia. Hanna Smyth is a DPhil student in Global and Imperial History at Exeter College, University of Oxford. Her research is transnational comparison of Imperial War Graves Commission sites on the Western Front, examining how they represented different aspects of South African, Indian, Canadian, and Australian identities in the 1920s-1930s.
Contents
Foreword by John Horne
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Louis Halewood, Adam Luptak and Hanna Smyth
Section I: Speed, Pacing, & Suspension
No Time To Waste: How German military authorities attempted to speed up the recovery of soldiers in home front hospitals, 1914-1918.
Alina Enzensberger
Fast Therapy and Fast Recovery: The Role of Time for the Italian Neuropsychiatric Service in the War Zones.
Anna Grillini
A Stitch in Time: Inefficiency and the Appeal of Patriotic Work in Australia and Canada.
Steve Marti
Slow Going: Wartime Affect and Small Press Modernism.
Cedric Van Dijck
Section II: Reorientation & Memory
"It is at night-time that we notice most of the changes in our life caused by the war": War-time, Zeppelins and Children's Experience of the Great War in London.
Assaf Mond
Time, Space, and Death: Germany's Living and Lost Aviators of the First World War.
Robert William Rennie
The Photo Albums of the First World War: Composing and Practicing the Images of the Time of Destruction.
Erica Grossi
Section III: Relationship Between Past, Present, & Future
Brothers - and Sons - in Arms: First World War Memory, the Life Cycle, and Generational Shifts during the Second World War.
Ashley Garber
Between Passatism and Futurism: The Rites of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in a Transnational Perspective (1914-1919).
Sante Lesti
Hoping for Victorious Peace: Morale and the Future on the Western Front, 1914-1918.
Alexander C. Mayhew
Index
Foreword by John Horne
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Louis Halewood, Adam Luptak and Hanna Smyth
Section I: Speed, Pacing, & Suspension
No Time To Waste: How German military authorities attempted to speed up the recovery of soldiers in home front hospitals, 1914-1918.
Alina Enzensberger
Fast Therapy and Fast Recovery: The Role of Time for the Italian Neuropsychiatric Service in the War Zones.
Anna Grillini
A Stitch in Time: Inefficiency and the Appeal of Patriotic Work in Australia and Canada.
Steve Marti
Slow Going: Wartime Affect and Small Press Modernism.
Cedric Van Dijck
Section II: Reorientation & Memory
"It is at night-time that we notice most of the changes in our life caused by the war": War-time, Zeppelins and Children's Experience of the Great War in London.
Assaf Mond
Time, Space, and Death: Germany's Living and Lost Aviators of the First World War.
Robert William Rennie
The Photo Albums of the First World War: Composing and Practicing the Images of the Time of Destruction.
Erica Grossi
Section III: Relationship Between Past, Present, & Future
Brothers - and Sons - in Arms: First World War Memory, the Life Cycle, and Generational Shifts during the Second World War.
Ashley Garber
Between Passatism and Futurism: The Rites of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in a Transnational Perspective (1914-1919).
Sante Lesti
Hoping for Victorious Peace: Morale and the Future on the Western Front, 1914-1918.
Alexander C. Mayhew
Index
Contents
Foreword by John Horne
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Louis Halewood, Adam Luptak and Hanna Smyth
Section I: Speed, Pacing, & Suspension
No Time To Waste: How German military authorities attempted to speed up the recovery of soldiers in home front hospitals, 1914-1918.
Alina Enzensberger
Fast Therapy and Fast Recovery: The Role of Time for the Italian Neuropsychiatric Service in the War Zones.
Anna Grillini
A Stitch in Time: Inefficiency and the Appeal of Patriotic Work in Australia and Canada.
Steve Marti
Slow Going: Wartime Affect and Small Press Modernism.
Cedric Van Dijck
Section II: Reorientation & Memory
"It is at night-time that we notice most of the changes in our life caused by the war": War-time, Zeppelins and Children's Experience of the Great War in London.
Assaf Mond
Time, Space, and Death: Germany's Living and Lost Aviators of the First World War.
Robert William Rennie
The Photo Albums of the First World War: Composing and Practicing the Images of the Time of Destruction.
Erica Grossi
Section III: Relationship Between Past, Present, & Future
Brothers - and Sons - in Arms: First World War Memory, the Life Cycle, and Generational Shifts during the Second World War.
Ashley Garber
Between Passatism and Futurism: The Rites of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in a Transnational Perspective (1914-1919).
Sante Lesti
Hoping for Victorious Peace: Morale and the Future on the Western Front, 1914-1918.
Alexander C. Mayhew
Index
Foreword by John Horne
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Louis Halewood, Adam Luptak and Hanna Smyth
Section I: Speed, Pacing, & Suspension
No Time To Waste: How German military authorities attempted to speed up the recovery of soldiers in home front hospitals, 1914-1918.
Alina Enzensberger
Fast Therapy and Fast Recovery: The Role of Time for the Italian Neuropsychiatric Service in the War Zones.
Anna Grillini
A Stitch in Time: Inefficiency and the Appeal of Patriotic Work in Australia and Canada.
Steve Marti
Slow Going: Wartime Affect and Small Press Modernism.
Cedric Van Dijck
Section II: Reorientation & Memory
"It is at night-time that we notice most of the changes in our life caused by the war": War-time, Zeppelins and Children's Experience of the Great War in London.
Assaf Mond
Time, Space, and Death: Germany's Living and Lost Aviators of the First World War.
Robert William Rennie
The Photo Albums of the First World War: Composing and Practicing the Images of the Time of Destruction.
Erica Grossi
Section III: Relationship Between Past, Present, & Future
Brothers - and Sons - in Arms: First World War Memory, the Life Cycle, and Generational Shifts during the Second World War.
Ashley Garber
Between Passatism and Futurism: The Rites of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in a Transnational Perspective (1914-1919).
Sante Lesti
Hoping for Victorious Peace: Morale and the Future on the Western Front, 1914-1918.
Alexander C. Mayhew
Index