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The Peoples War The Second World War In Sociopolitical Perspective 1st Edition Alexander Wilson

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The Peoples War The Second World War In Sociopolitical Perspective 1st Edition Alexander Wilson
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Publisher: Mcgill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.61 MB
Pages: 409
Author: Alexander Wilson, Richard Hammond, Jonathan Fennell
ISBN: 9780228015895, 0228015898
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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The Peoples War The Second World War In Sociopolitical Perspective 1st Edition Alexander Wilson by Alexander Wilson, Richard Hammond, Jonathan Fennell 9780228015895, 0228015898 instant download after payment.

Some 75 million people were killed during the Second World War; millions more were displaced in Europe, Africa, and Asia. The war resulted in the creation of new states, the acceleration of imperial decline, and a shift in the distribution of global power. Despite its unprecedented impact, a comprehensive account of the complex international experiences of this war remains elusive. The Peoples’ War? offers fresh approaches to the challenge of writing a new history of the Second World War. Exploring aspects of the war that have been marginalized in military and political studies, the volume foregrounds less familiar narratives, subjects, and places. Chapters recover the wartime experiences of individuals – including women, children, members of minority ethnic groups, and colonial subjects – whose stories do not fit easily into conventional national war narratives. The contributors show how terms used to delineate the conflict such as home front and battle front, occupier and occupied, captor and prisoner, and friend and foe became increasingly blurred as the war wore on. Above all, the volume encourages reflection on whether this conflict really was a “Peoples’ War.” Challenging the homogenizing narratives of the war as a nationally unifying experience, The Peoples’ War? seeks to enrich our understanding of the Second World War as a global event.

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