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Culture and memory after the Armistice
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The first book to study the cultural impact of the Armistice of 11 November 1918
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- Verlag: Princeton University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781526103406
- Artikelnr.: 57473504
- Verlag: Princeton University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781526103406
- Artikelnr.: 57473504
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Trudi Tate is a Fellow of Clare Hall and an Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge Kate Kennedy is a Research Fellow at Girton College, University of Cambridge
Introduction: 'This grave day'
Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy 1. The parting of the ways: the Armistice, the Silence and Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End
John Pegum 2. Alfred Döblin's November 1918: the Alsatian prelude
Klaus Hofmann 3. 'A strange mood': British popular fiction and post
war uncertainties
George Simmers 4. Fighting the peace: two women's accounts of the post
war years
Alison Hennegan 5. King Baby: infant care into the peace
Trudi Tate 6. 'What a victory it might have been': C. E. Montague and the First World War
Andrew Frayn 7. The Bookman, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Armistice
Jane Potter 8. 'Misunderstood ... mainly because of my Jewishness': Arthur Schnitzler after the First World War
Max Haberich 9. Leaping over shadows: Ernst Krenek and post
war Vienna
Peter Tregear 10. Silence recalled in sound: British classical music and the Armistice
Kate Kennedy 11. Sacrifice defeated: the Armistice and depictions of victimhood in German women's art 1918
24
Claudia Siebrecht 12. 'Remembering, we forget': British art at the Armistice
Michael Walsh 13. Indecisive victory?: German and British soldiers at the Armistice
Alexander Watson 14. Mixing memory and desire: British and German war memorials after 1918
Adrian Barlow Bibliography Notes on contributors Index
Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy 1. The parting of the ways: the Armistice, the Silence and Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End
John Pegum 2. Alfred Döblin's November 1918: the Alsatian prelude
Klaus Hofmann 3. 'A strange mood': British popular fiction and post
war uncertainties
George Simmers 4. Fighting the peace: two women's accounts of the post
war years
Alison Hennegan 5. King Baby: infant care into the peace
Trudi Tate 6. 'What a victory it might have been': C. E. Montague and the First World War
Andrew Frayn 7. The Bookman, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Armistice
Jane Potter 8. 'Misunderstood ... mainly because of my Jewishness': Arthur Schnitzler after the First World War
Max Haberich 9. Leaping over shadows: Ernst Krenek and post
war Vienna
Peter Tregear 10. Silence recalled in sound: British classical music and the Armistice
Kate Kennedy 11. Sacrifice defeated: the Armistice and depictions of victimhood in German women's art 1918
24
Claudia Siebrecht 12. 'Remembering, we forget': British art at the Armistice
Michael Walsh 13. Indecisive victory?: German and British soldiers at the Armistice
Alexander Watson 14. Mixing memory and desire: British and German war memorials after 1918
Adrian Barlow Bibliography Notes on contributors Index
Introduction: 'This grave day'
Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy 1. The parting of the ways: the Armistice, the Silence and Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End
John Pegum 2. Alfred Döblin's November 1918: the Alsatian prelude
Klaus Hofmann 3. 'A strange mood': British popular fiction and post
war uncertainties
George Simmers 4. Fighting the peace: two women's accounts of the post
war years
Alison Hennegan 5. King Baby: infant care into the peace
Trudi Tate 6. 'What a victory it might have been': C. E. Montague and the First World War
Andrew Frayn 7. The Bookman, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Armistice
Jane Potter 8. 'Misunderstood ... mainly because of my Jewishness': Arthur Schnitzler after the First World War
Max Haberich 9. Leaping over shadows: Ernst Krenek and post
war Vienna
Peter Tregear 10. Silence recalled in sound: British classical music and the Armistice
Kate Kennedy 11. Sacrifice defeated: the Armistice and depictions of victimhood in German women's art 1918
24
Claudia Siebrecht 12. 'Remembering, we forget': British art at the Armistice
Michael Walsh 13. Indecisive victory?: German and British soldiers at the Armistice
Alexander Watson 14. Mixing memory and desire: British and German war memorials after 1918
Adrian Barlow Bibliography Notes on contributors Index
Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy 1. The parting of the ways: the Armistice, the Silence and Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End
John Pegum 2. Alfred Döblin's November 1918: the Alsatian prelude
Klaus Hofmann 3. 'A strange mood': British popular fiction and post
war uncertainties
George Simmers 4. Fighting the peace: two women's accounts of the post
war years
Alison Hennegan 5. King Baby: infant care into the peace
Trudi Tate 6. 'What a victory it might have been': C. E. Montague and the First World War
Andrew Frayn 7. The Bookman, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Armistice
Jane Potter 8. 'Misunderstood ... mainly because of my Jewishness': Arthur Schnitzler after the First World War
Max Haberich 9. Leaping over shadows: Ernst Krenek and post
war Vienna
Peter Tregear 10. Silence recalled in sound: British classical music and the Armistice
Kate Kennedy 11. Sacrifice defeated: the Armistice and depictions of victimhood in German women's art 1918
24
Claudia Siebrecht 12. 'Remembering, we forget': British art at the Armistice
Michael Walsh 13. Indecisive victory?: German and British soldiers at the Armistice
Alexander Watson 14. Mixing memory and desire: British and German war memorials after 1918
Adrian Barlow Bibliography Notes on contributors Index