1914-1918: an anatomy of global conflict

This book is a history of the First World War told from the anthropological perspective. It is the story of its individual participants - soldiers, civilians, women. It looks at the war in terms of its everyday life, its economic affairs, migrations, invasions and military occupation, the role of it...

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Main Author: Chwalba, Andrzej (Author)
Other Authors: Bałuk-Ulewiczowa, Teresa (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Krakow Jagiellonian University Press 2014
Edition:First edition
Series:Jagiellonian studies in history vol. 4
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Summary:This book is a history of the First World War told from the anthropological perspective. It is the story of its individual participants - soldiers, civilians, women. It looks at the war in terms of its everyday life, its economic affairs, migrations, invasions and military occupation, the role of its civilian infrastructure, and the impact of the national question; and it provides a clinical analysis of its models of ground warfare
Item Description:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 May 2016)
Physical Description:1 online resource (225 pages)
ISBN:9788323390442

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