World War I and the cultures of modernity / edited by Douglas Mackaman and Michael Mays.
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Other title: | World War one. World War 1. |
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Language: | English |
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Jackson, MS :
University Press of Mississippi,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- "Unreal city": the place of the Great War in the history of modernity / Sandra M. Gilbert
- The quickening of modernity, 1914-1918 / Douglas Mackaman and Michael Mays
- La Pudique Anastasie: wartime censorship and French bourgeois morality / Regina Sweeney
- Morale and sexual morality among British troops in the First World War / David Simpson
- Sketches of the Poilu's world: trench cartoons from the Great War / James P. Daughton
- The First World War and the public sphere in Germany / Jeffrey R. Smith
- The paradox of working heroines: conflict over the changing social order in wartime Britain, 1914-1918 / Janet Watson
- Marketing modernism in America during the Great War: the case of Ezra Pound / Greg Barnbisel
- Dangerous neutrality: Spain, the Great War, and modern Catalan nationalism / Geoffrey Jensen
- Regaining the "lost provinces": textual battles for Alsace-Lorraine and the First World War / Douglas Mackaman
- The iniquities of the fathers: Ted Hughes and the Great War / Dwight Eddins
- War, memory, and the modern: pilgrimage and tourism to the western front / Modris Eksteins.