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Fallen Soldiers: Reshaping the Memory of the World Wars
George L. Mosse
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| #228749 in Books | George L Mosse | 1991-12-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 5.31 x.55 x8.00l,.70 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | Fallen Soldiers Reshaping the Memory of the World Wars||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Important work on the uses of memory and memorials after ...|By Customer|Important work on the uses of memory and memorials after World War I to advance political agendas and justify a catastrophe in the eyes of both the triumphant and the vanquished in a conflict where there were no winners.|1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| t|From Library Journal|This review of the cultural and political impact of World War I complements Paul Fussell's The Great War and Modern Memory ( LJ 7/75) by tracing primarily the German experience. Mosse draws less upon literature than Fussell did but explores
At the outbreak of the First World War, an entire generation of young men charged into battle for what they believed was a glorious cause. Over the next four years, that cause claimed the lives of some 13 million soldiers--more than twice the number killed in all the major wars from 1790 to 1914. But despite this devastating toll, the memory of the war was not, predominantly, of the grim reality of its trench warfare and battlefield carnage. What was most remembered by t...
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