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Empires, Nations and Private Lives : Essays on the Social and Cultural History of the Great War

Dorais, Francois-Olivier(Edited by)Dyakonova, Daria(Edited by)Shelekpayev, Nari(Edited by)
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This book brings together a series of papers presented at a University of Montreal interdisciplinary conference held in March 2014 and devoted to various little-known facets of the First World War's cultural and social history.

The commemorative activities of the war's centennial triggered the conference, as this anniversary had precipitated a lively renewal of historical reflections on the causes and consequences of this global conflict.

If the commemoration was an occasion to foster a more civic-minded pedagogical approach regarding the meaning of this major historical event, the conference itself strove to engage the rich and substantial body of research about the war that had evolved over the past few decades.

While taking national and regional approaches into account, this book also aligns itself with the recent interest in a global history of the Great War that, by not excluding various national traditions, strives to re-examine the causes and consequences of the conflict from a perspective whose scope extends beyond Europe.

By engaging in a broader temporal and spatial consideration of the war, this standpoint not only calls into question the relevance of using the nation-state as a singular political and cultural framework with which to understand the conflict, but also, and especially, strives to more clearly apprehend peripheral geopolitical spaces, particularly Africa and the Americas, in the conflict and to integrate them more effectively.

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Product Details
1443886068 / 9781443886062
Hardback
940.31
01/02/2016
United Kingdom
English
265 pages
21 cm
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