Intellectuals, Writers, and Modern Warfare
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Köp båda 2 för 2531 krMatthew DAuria is an intellectual historian working at the University of East Anglia, UK. His main research interest lies in the relationship between images of the nation and discourses about Europe in the modern age. Mark Hewitson is a Professor of German History and Politics at University College London, UK. His research interests lie principally in the intellectual, cultural, and political history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany and Europe.
Introduction: Making sense of modern warfare Violence 1. Memory in warfare: history as a destituent narrative 2. Progress, decline and redemption: understanding war and imagining Europe, 1870s1890s 3. Culture, resistance and violence: guarding the Habsburg Ostgrenze with Montenegro in 1914 4. Sender, those who have not returned: Carlo Salsa and his Trenches 5. A war of words: the cultural meanings of the First World War in Britain and Germany 6. The Tannenberg myth in history and literature, 19141945 7. Resistance politics of non-violence: Jean Paulhans Fautrier the Enraged (1943) 8. The experience and the idea of war in the writings of Simone Weil and Marguerite Duras 9. Violence and resistance: Joyce Lussus minority revolution in trans-lation