European Culture in the Great War: The Arts, Entertainment and Propaganda, 1914-1918

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Aviel Roshwald, Richard Stites
Cambridge University Press, 2002年2月14日 - 430 頁
"It is a commonplace to refer to the First World War as a historical watershed, but the nature of that great cataclysm's impact upon European society and culture remains a hotly debated topic. Many recent works have dealt with the Great War's role in shaping artistic and intellectual modernism and with the social history of the war. Yet the English-language literature remains dominated by a disproportionate emphasis on the western European experience. This book redresses the balance by giving equal attention to the countries of eastern and Central Europe, where the consequences and repercussions of the war were arguably even more drastic than in the West. The volume also distinguishes itself by focusing specifically on cultural change during the course of the war, as distinct from the after-effects and memories of the conflict." -- Publisher.

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Days and nights in wartime Russia cultural life 19141917
8
German culture in the Great War
32
Culture in Poland during World War I
58
Jewish cultural identity in Eastern and Central Europe during the Great War
89
The tragic carnival Austrian culture in the First World War
127
Ambivalent patriots Czech culture in the Great War
162
Culture in Hungary during World War I
176
Culture in the South Slavic lands 19141918
193
Romania war occupation liberation
243
Occupation propaganda and the idea of Belgium
267
Cultural life in France 19141918
295
The impact of World War I on Italian political culture
308
Popular culture in wartime Britain
330
Conclusion
349
Notes
359
Index
424

Between apology and denial Bulgarian culture during World War I
215

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