The story of Ypres, the series of devastating battles at the heart of Britain and her Empire's experience of the First World War: how they were fought, how they have been remembered, and what they mean for us today.
The story of Ypres, the series of devastating battles at the heart of Britain and her Empire's experience of the First World War: how they were fought, how they have been remembered, and what they mean for us today.
Mark Connelly is currently Principal Investigator of 'Gateways to the First World War', an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded centre for public engagement with the Great War centenary. He is also convenor of the Masters Programme in First World War Studies at the University of Kent. Stefan Goebel specializes in the comparative cultural history of the Great War and in the urban history of modern conflict. He is director of the Centre for the History of War, Media, and Society at the University of Kent.
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Introduction: Ypres in History Prologue: The Salient Facts 1: Ypres before Ypres, 1900-1913 2: Ypres during Ypres, 1914-1918 3: The New Battle for Ypres, 1919-1927 4: The New Battles for Langemarck, 1928-1944 5: Ieper in Peace, 1944-2014 Conclusion: Wipers at the Centenary Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction: Ypres in History Prologue: The Salient Facts 1: Ypres before Ypres, 1900-1913 2: Ypres during Ypres, 1914-1918 3: The New Battle for Ypres, 1919-1927 4: The New Battles for Langemarck, 1928-1944 5: Ieper in Peace, 1944-2014 Conclusion: Wipers at the Centenary Notes Bibliography Index
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