An international rediscovery of World War One : distant fronts /
McCormick, Robert B
An international rediscovery of World War One : distant fronts / International rediscovery of WWI edited by Robert B. McCormick, Araceli Hernández-Laroche and Catherine G. Canino. - 1 online resource - Routledge studies in First World War history .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"International contributors from the fields of political science, cultural studies, history, and literature grapple with both the local and global impact of World War I on marginal communities in China, Syria, Europe, Russia, and the Caribbean. Readers can uncover the neglected stories of this First World War as contributors draw particular attention to features of the war that are underrepresented such as Chinese contingent labour, East Prussian refugees, remittances from Syrian immigrants in the New World to struggling relatives in the Ottoman Empire, the war effort from Serbia to Martinique, and other war experiences. By redirecting focus away from the traditional areas of historical examination, such as battles on the Western Front and military strategy, this collection of essays, international and interdisciplinary in nature, illustrates the war's omnipresence throughout the world, in particular its effect on less studied peoples and regions. The primary objective of this volume is to examine the First World War through the lens of its forgotten participants, neglected stories, and underrepresented peoples"--
World War, 1914-1918--Influence.
Civilians in war.
War and society--History--20th century.
940.3 MCC.A
An international rediscovery of World War One : distant fronts / International rediscovery of WWI edited by Robert B. McCormick, Araceli Hernández-Laroche and Catherine G. Canino. - 1 online resource - Routledge studies in First World War history .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"International contributors from the fields of political science, cultural studies, history, and literature grapple with both the local and global impact of World War I on marginal communities in China, Syria, Europe, Russia, and the Caribbean. Readers can uncover the neglected stories of this First World War as contributors draw particular attention to features of the war that are underrepresented such as Chinese contingent labour, East Prussian refugees, remittances from Syrian immigrants in the New World to struggling relatives in the Ottoman Empire, the war effort from Serbia to Martinique, and other war experiences. By redirecting focus away from the traditional areas of historical examination, such as battles on the Western Front and military strategy, this collection of essays, international and interdisciplinary in nature, illustrates the war's omnipresence throughout the world, in particular its effect on less studied peoples and regions. The primary objective of this volume is to examine the First World War through the lens of its forgotten participants, neglected stories, and underrepresented peoples"--
World War, 1914-1918--Influence.
Civilians in war.
War and society--History--20th century.
940.3 MCC.A