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The Myriad Legacies Of 1917 1st Ed Maartje Abbenhuis Neill Atkinson

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The Myriad Legacies Of 1917 1st Ed Maartje Abbenhuis Neill Atkinson
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.52 MB
Author: Maartje Abbenhuis, Neill Atkinson, Kingsley Baird, Gail Romano
ISBN: 9783319736846, 9783319736853, 3319736841, 331973685X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Myriad Legacies Of 1917 1st Ed Maartje Abbenhuis Neill Atkinson by Maartje Abbenhuis, Neill Atkinson, Kingsley Baird, Gail Romano 9783319736846, 9783319736853, 3319736841, 331973685X instant download after payment.

This book explores the ramifications of 1917, arguing that it was a cataclysmic year in world history. In this volume, thirteen scholars reflect on the myriad legacies of the year 1917 as a year of war, revolution, upheaval and change. Crisscrossing the globe and drawing on a range of disciplinary approaches, from military, social and economic history to museum, memory and cultural studies, the collection highlights how the First World War remains ‘living history’. With contributions on the Russian revolutions, the entry of the United States into the war, the Caucasus and Flanders war fronts, as well as on India and New Zealand, and chapters by pre-eminent First World War academics, including Jay Winter, Annette Becker, and Michael Neiberg, the collection engages all with an interest in the era and in the history and commemoration of war.

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