Letters Written from the English Front in France Between September 1914 and March 1915
Author: Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse
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Published: 1916
Total Pages: 126
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Author: Sir Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse
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Published: 1916
Total Pages: 126
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Peter Barton
Publisher: Constable
Published: 2014-07-17
Total Pages: 393
ISBN-13: 1472119371
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntended as a diversion from the Somme, Fromelles was was the worst-ever military disaster in Australian history, and is recognised as one of the bloodiest and most useless battles of the First World War. With the recent discovery of a mass grave and the disinterment of many diggers, it has now entered national consciousness in the same way as Gallipoli. In one night, British and Australian soldiers suffered casualties equivalent to the total toll of the Boer War, Korean War and Vietnam War combined. Barton's research has revealed that the Australian frontline troops gave away critical Allied secrets to the Germans... which not only led directly to the Fromelles slaughter - but also contributed to the failure of the Somme offensive as a whole. The Lost Legions of Fromelles is the most authoritative book on this staggering disaster, combining new scholarship on the battle with an account of recent events to dispel many myths in a rich and compelling history.
Author: Catriona Pennell
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2012-03
Total Pages: 325
ISBN-13: 0199590583
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this, the first fully documented study of British and Irish popular reactions to the outbreak of the First World War, Catriona Pennell explores UK public opinion of the time and successfully challenges the myth of British 'war enthusiasm'. A Kingdom United explores what people felt, and how they acted, in response to an unanticipated and unprecedented crisis. It is a history of both ordinary people and elite figures in extraordinary times. Dr Pennell demonstrates that describing the reactions of over 40 million British and Irish people to the outbreak of war as either enthusiastic in the British case, or disengaged in the Irish, is over-simplified and inadequate. Emotional reactions to the war were ambiguous and complex, and changed over time. By the end of 1914 the populations of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland had largely embraced the war, but the war had also embraced them and showed no signs of relinquishing its grip. The five months from August to December 1914 set the shape of much that was to follow. A Kingdom United describes and explains that twenty-week formative process. Pennell draws from a vast array of diaries, letters, journals, and newspaper accounts by the very people who experienced the war in its first dramatic five months. She outlines the variety of responses felt amongst both the ordinary people and elite figures from across the country.
Author: Terri Blom Crocker
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2015-11-10
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 0813166179
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn late December 1914, German and British soldiers on the western front initiated a series of impromptu, unofficial ceasefires. Enlisted men across No Man's Land abandoned their trenches and crossed enemy lines to sing carols, share food and cigarettes, and even play a little soccer. Collectively known as the Christmas Truce, these fleeting moments of peace occupy a mythical place in remembrances of World War I. Yet new accounts suggest that the heartwarming tale ingrained in the popular imagination bears little resemblance to the truth. In this detailed study, Terri Blom Crocker provides the first comprehensive analysis of both scholarly and popular portrayals of the Christmas Truce from 1914 to present. From books by influential historians to the Oscar-nominated French film Joyeux Noel (2006), this new examination shows how a variety of works have both explored and enshrined this outbreak of peace amid overwhelming violence. The vast majority of these accounts depict the soldiers as acting in defiance of their superiors. Crocker, however, analyzes official accounts as well as private letters that reveal widespread support among officers for the détentes. Furthermore, she finds that truce participants describe the temporary ceasefires not as rebellions by disaffected troops but as acts of humanity and survival by professional soldiers deeply committed to their respective causes. The Christmas Truce studies these ceasefires within the wider war, demonstrating how generations of scholars have promoted interpretations that ignored the nuanced perspectives of the many soldiers who fought. Crocker's groundbreaking, meticulously researched work challenges conventional analyses and sheds new light on the history and popular mythology of the War to End All Wars.
Author: Modris Eksteins
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Published: 2012-03-13
Total Pages: 458
ISBN-13: 0307361772
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNamed "One of the 100 best books ever published in Canada" (The Literary Review of Canada), Rites of Spring is a brilliant and captivating work of cultural history from the internationally acclaimed scholar and writer Modris Eksteins. Dazzling in its originality, witty and perceptive in unearthing patterns of behavior that history has erased, Rites of Spring probes the origins, the impact and the aftermath of World War I--from the premiere of Stravinsky's ballet Le Sacre du Printemps in 1913 to the death of Hitler in 1945. "The Great War," Eksteins writes, "was the psychological turning point...for modernism as a whole. The urge to create and the urge to destroy had changed places." In this extraordinary book, Eksteins goes on to chart the seismic shifts in human consciousness brought about by this great cataclysm through the lives and words of ordinary people, works of literature, and such events as Lindbergh's transatlantic flight and the publication of the first modern bestseller, All Quiet on the Western Front. Rites of Spring is a remarkable and rare work, a cultural history that redefines the way we look at our past and toward our future.
Author: Chris Baker
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Published: 2014-09-15
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 1445635119
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating new study of the events leading up to and during one of the most poignant events of the First World War, the Christmas Truce 1914.
Author: Gary Backhaus
Publisher: Zeta Books
Published: 2013-01-01
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 6068266583
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ron Ringer
Publisher: Pascal Press
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 142
ISBN-13: 9781740202541
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Morton-Jack
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2015-02-24
Total Pages: 349
ISBN-13: 1107117658
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecasts the role of the Indian Army on the Western Front, questioning why its performance was traditionally deemed a failure.
Author: British Museum
Publisher:
Published: 1922
Total Pages: 1232
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