Aviel Roshwald and Richard Stites --, Richard Stites --, Peter Jelavich --, Harold B. Segel --, Aviel Roshwald --, Steven Beller --, Claire Nolte --, Joseph Held., Introduction /, Days and nights in wartime Russia: cultural life, 1914-1917 /, German culture in the Great War /, Culture in Poland during World War I /, Jewish cultural identity in Eastern and Central Europe during the Great War /, Tragic carnival: Austrian culture in the First World War /, Ambivalent patriots: Czech culture in the Great War /, Culture in Hungary during World War I /, Andrew Wachtel --, Evelina Kelbetcheva --, Maria Bucur --, Sophie de Schaepdrijver --, Marc Ferro --, Walter L. Adamson --, Jay Winter., Culture in the south Slavic lands, 1914-1918 /, Between apology and denial: Bulgarian culture during World War I /, Romania: war, occupation, liberation /, Occupation, propaganda, and the idea of Belgium /, Cultural life in France, 1914-1918 /, Impact of World War I on Italian political culture /, Popular culture in wartime Britain /
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Product Description
The First World War is commonly referred to as an historical watershed, and the nature of that great cataclysm's impact upon European society and culture remains a hotly debated topic. This book is a comparative study, with a broad coverage, enhanced by its interactive treatment of high culture, popular culture, and propaganda.