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Online-Ressource (537 p)
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Online-Ausg.
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9789004243651
Series Statement:
History of Warfare v.100
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Other Fronts, Other Wars? offers insights into areas beyond the Western Front covering aspects such as captivity, occupation of the Eastern war theatre, medical history and war relief, home-front, gender, and the shaping of attitudes during and after this war
Content:
〈i〉Other Fronts, Other Wars?〈/i〉 offers insights into areas beyond the Western Front covering aspects such as captivity, occupation of the Eastern war theatre, medical history and war relief, home-front, gender, and the shaping of attitudes during and after this war
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Description based upon print version of record
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Contents; Preface; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Approaching the Centenary 1914-2014; Matthias Egger, Joachim Bürgschwentner and Gunda Barth-Scalmani; part 1; Diverging Front Experiences ; chapter 1; Lethal Journey between Four Fronts: First World War Experiences of the Reichstag's Deputies; Nicolas Patin; chapter 2; Combating Desertion and Voluntary Surrender in the Russian Army During the First World War; Paul Simmons; chapter 3; Baptism by Snow: The Ottoman Experience of Winter Warfare During the First World War; Altay Atlı; chapter 4
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"Our common colonial voices": Canadian Nurses, Patient Relations, and Nation on LemnosAndrea McKenzie; part 2; Towards a Cultural History of Captivity ; chapter 5; Brücken, Beethoven und Baumkuchen: German and Austro-Hungarian Prisoners of War and the Japanese Home Front; Mahon Murphy; chapter 6; Australian Prisoners of the Turks: Negotiating Culture Clash in Captivity; Kate Ariotti; chapter 7; The Camp Newspaper Nedelja as a Reflection of the Experience of Russian Prisoners of War in Austria-Hungary*; Christian Steppan; part 3; Occupation on the Eastern War Theatre; chapter 8
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Two Kinds of Occupation? German and Austro-Hungarian Economic Policy in Congress Poland 1915-1918Stephan Lehnstaedt; chapter 9; A School of Violence and Spatial Desires? Austro-Hungarian Experiences of War in Eastern Europe 1914-1918; Wolfram Dornik; chapter 10; We and Homeland: German Occupation, Lithuanian Discourse, and War Experience in Ober Ost; Andrea Griffante; part 4; Medical History and War Relief; chapter 11; Serbia as a Health Threat to Europe: The Wartime Typhus Epidemic, 1914-1915; Indira Duraković; chapter 12
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Other Fronts, Other Diseases? Comparisons of Front-specific Practices in Medical TreatmentPhilipp Rauh and Livia Prüll; chapter 13; Who Provided Care for Wounded and Disabled Soldiers? Conceptualizing State-Civil Society Relationship in First World War Austria*; Ke-chin Hsia; part 5; War at Home: Gender, Space and Entertainment; chapter 14; Losing Manliness: Bohemian Workers and the Experience of the Home Front; Rudolf Kučera; chapter 15; The Transformation of Local Public Spheres: German, Belgian and Dutch Border Towns during the First World War Compared; Bernhard Liemann; chapter 16
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War on Stage. Home Front Entertainment in European Metropolises 1914-1918Eva Krivanec; part 6; The Shaping of Attitudes and Opinions; chapter 17; Strange Fronts, Strange Wars: Germany's Battle for "Islam" in the Middle East during the First World War, and British Reactions; Tilman Lüdke; chapter 18; War between Allies: Polish and Ukrainian Intellectuals 1914-1923; Maciej Górny; part 7; Remembering the First World War; chapter 19; In the Name of Father and Son: Remembering the First World War in Serbia; Katarina Todić; chapter 20
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The Memory Landscape of the South-Western Front: Cultural Legacy, Promotion of Tourism, or European Heritage?
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Introduction: Approaching the Centenary 1914-2014 / Matthias Egger, Joachim Bürgschwentner and Gunda Barth-Scalmani. - Part 1: Diverging Front Experiences. - 1. Lethal Journey between Four Fronts: First World War Experiences of the Reichstag's Deputies / Nicolas Patin. - 2. Combating Desertion and Voluntary Surrender in the Russian Army During the First World War / Paul Simmons. - 3. Baptism by Snow: The Ottoman Experience of Winter Warfare During the First World War / Altay Atlı. - 4. "Our common colonial voices": Canadian Nurses, Patient Relations, and Nation on Lemnos / Andrea McKenzie. - Part 2: Towards a Cultural History of Captivity. - 5. Brucken, Beethoven und Baumkuchen: German and Austro-Hungarian Prisoners of War and the Japanese Home Front / Mahon Murphy. - 6. Australian Prisoners of the Turks: Negotiating Culture Clash in Captivity / Kate Ariotti. - 7. The Camp Newspaper Nedelja as a Reflection of the Experience of Russian Prisoners of War in Austria-Hungary / Christian Steppan. - Part 3: Occupation on the Eastern War Theatre. - 8. Two Kinds of Occupation?German and Austro-Hungarian Economic Policy in Congress Poland, 1915-1918 / Stephan Lehnstaedt. - 9. A School of Violence and Spatial Desires? Austro-Hungarian Experiences of War in Eastern Europe, 1914-1918 / Wolfram Dornik. - 10. We and Homeland: German Occupation, Lithuanian Discourse, and War Experience in Ober Ost / Andrea Grifffante. - Part 4: Medical History and War Relief. - 11. Serbia as a Health Threat to Europe: The Wartime Typhus Epidemic, 1914-1915 / Indira Duraković. -12. Other Fronts, Other Diseases? Comparisons of Front-specific Practices in Medical Treatment / Philipp Rauh and Livia Prüll. - 13. Who Provided Care for Wounded and Disabled Soldiers? Conceptualizing State-Civil Society Relationship in First World War Austria / Ke-chin Hsia. - Part 5: War at Home: Gender, Space and Entertainment. - 14. Losing Manliness: Bohemian Workers and the Experience of the Home Front / Rudolf Kučera. - 15. The Transformation of Local Public Spheres: German, Belgian and Dutch Border Towns during the First World War Compared / Bernhard Liemann. - 16. War on Stage. Home Front Entertainment in European Metropolises 1914-1918 / Eva Krivanec. - Part 6: The Shaping of Attitudes and Opinions. - 17. Strange Fronts, Strange Wars: Germany's Battle for "Islam" in the Middle East during the First World War, and British Reactions / Tilman Lüdke. - 18 War between Allies: Polish and Ukrainian Intellectuals 1914-1923 / Maciej Górny. - Part 7: Remembering the First World War. - 19. In the Name of Father and Son: Remembering the First World War in Serbia / Katarina Todić. - 20. The Memory Landscape of the South-Western Front: Cultural Legacy, Promotion of Tourism, or European Heritage? / Gunda Barth-Scalmani.
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004243651
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Print version Other Fronts, Other Wars? : First World War Studies on the Eve of the Centennial
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