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Great World War 1914-45 Who Won? Who Lost?

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ISBN-10: 0007116330

ISBN-13: 9780007116331

Edition: 2000

Authors: Peter Liddle, John Bourne, Ian Whitehead

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This work is a collaborative venture between historians from many different countries addressing aspects of the World Wars. It covers such areas as frontline combat, aerial warfare, naval campaigns, and civilian experience in wartime.
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Book details

List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Zondervan
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 282
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.25" long x 2.25" tall
Weight: 2.2
Language: English

Acknowledgements
Editors' Introduction
British children in wartime
The British experience of bombing
The experience of manipulation: propaganda in press and radio
The home front in Germany
'Frauen und Frass': German women in wartime
The impact of war on Russian society
Italy: extreme crisis, resistance and recovery
The Western Balkans
The experience of middle-class Japanese women
America
China
Colonial India: conflict, shortage and discontent
Australia
New Zealand: 'from the uttermost ends of the earth'
Canada: fact and fancy
South Africa
Black men in white men's wars
The French Empire
The Arab world
The Netherlands and Sweden: the experience of neutrality
'A war of the imagination': the experience of the British artist
British fiction
Classical music
Leisure and entertainment
Keeping faith and coping: belief, popular religiosity and the British people
Ethics and weaponry
The opposition to war
Reflections on total war in the 20th century
Apprehending memory: material culture and war, 1919-39
The Obligation of Remembrance or the Remembrance of Obligation: society and the memory of World War
Bibliographic sources for the study of the two World Wars
The contributors
Index