Jay Winter (Yale University, Connecticut), Jean-Louis Robert (Université de Paris I)
This is the second volume of a pioneering two-volume comparative history of the capital cities of Britain, France and Germany during the Great War. Leading historians explore these wartime cities, from the railway stations where newcomers took on new identities to the streets they surveyed and the pubs, cafes and theatres they frequented, and examine notions of identity, the sites and rituals of city life, and wartime civic and popular culture. This volume, first published in 2007, offers a comparative cultural history of London, Paris and Berlin and reveals the great affinities and...
This is the second volume of a pioneering two-volume comparative history of the capital cities of Britain, France and Germany during the Great War. Le...
Jay Winter (Yale University, Connecticut), Antoine Prost (Université de Paris I)
This revised and updated edition of The Great War in History provides the first survey of historical interpretations of the Great War from 1914 to 2020. It demonstrates how the history of the Great War has now gone global, and how the internet revolution has affected the way we understand the conflict. Jay Winter and Antoine Prost assess not only diplomatic and military studies but also the social and cultural interpretations of the war across academic and popular history, family history, and public history, including at museums, on the stage, on screen, in art, and at sites of memory. They...
This revised and updated edition of The Great War in History provides the first survey of historical interpretations of the Great War from 1914 to 202...
Jay Winter (Yale University, Connecticut), Antoine Prost (Université de Paris I)
This revised and updated edition of The Great War in History provides the first survey of historical interpretations of the Great War from 1914 to 2020. It demonstrates how the history of the Great War has now gone global, and how the internet revolution has affected the way we understand the conflict. Jay Winter and Antoine Prost assess not only diplomatic and military studies but also the social and cultural interpretations of the war across academic and popular history, family history, and public history, including at museums, on the stage, on screen, in art, and at sites of memory. They...
This revised and updated edition of The Great War in History provides the first survey of historical interpretations of the Great War from 1914 to 202...