Description
Janet Watson's 2004 book is an illuminating study of war and memory.
About the Author
Janet Watson is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Connecticut.
Reviews
'... this is a cogently argued, important book.' BBC History
'This is a useful and thought-provoking book. Undergraduates of history and literature should be encouraged to read it both for the light it sheds on the British experience of the First World War and for the way it illustrates the contrast between strictly contemporary evidence and primary sources molded by the retrospection of just a few years. Historians should welcome it for highlighting how perceptions of the war came to be dominated by stories of disillusionment and futility. Scholarship like this will, eventually, undermine the monolithic authority of those stories and the history of the war - multifaceted and complex - will reach a wider audience.' H-Net
'This is a thoughtful piece of research and a book well worth reading.' Open History
Book Information
ISBN 9780521035491
Author Janet S. K. Watson
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 528g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 22mm