The Russell Cawthorn Collection
The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
Economic and Sociological Aspects of the War
Economic Warfare, War Labour, Etc
Economic and Sociological Aspects of the War
Economic Warfare, War Labour, Etc
RCC7277
Evidence, History and The Great War: Historians and the Impact of 1914 - 1918
by Gail Braybon
ISBN
1571817247
Purchase Price
£4.99 (second hand)
Date Purchased
December 31, 2015
Publisher
Berghahn Books (2003, New York & Oxford)
Notes
This is a collection of essays on various economic, sociological and related subjects. Those subjects are "Portrait Photography and the Commemoration of the First World War", "Museums and How We Remember Gender in Wartime", British War Enthusiasm in 1914 - a Reassessment", "Womens' Symbolic Role in the War Story", "Examining Gender, Morality and Sexuality in First World War Britain and France", The Case of French Women and the First World War Revisited", "British Shellshock and the Politics of Interpretation", "Food and the German Home Front", "Women and War in Russia 1914 - 1917", and "Italian Women During the Great War". These essays are a valuable contribution to our understanding of this aspect of the conflict.
1571817247
Purchase Price
£4.99 (second hand)
Date Purchased
December 31, 2015
Publisher
Berghahn Books (2003, New York & Oxford)
Notes
This is a collection of essays on various economic, sociological and related subjects. Those subjects are "Portrait Photography and the Commemoration of the First World War", "Museums and How We Remember Gender in Wartime", British War Enthusiasm in 1914 - a Reassessment", "Womens' Symbolic Role in the War Story", "Examining Gender, Morality and Sexuality in First World War Britain and France", The Case of French Women and the First World War Revisited", "British Shellshock and the Politics of Interpretation", "Food and the German Home Front", "Women and War in Russia 1914 - 1917", and "Italian Women During the Great War". These essays are a valuable contribution to our understanding of this aspect of the conflict.