Men at war, 1914-1918 : national sentiment and trench journalism in France during the First World War

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Men at war, 1914-1918 : national sentiment and trench journalism in France during the First World War

Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau ; translated by Helen McPhail

(The legacy of the Great War)

Berg, 1992

English ed

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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14-18, les combattants des tranchées

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Translation of: 14-18, les combattants des tranchées

Bibliographical references: p. 189-204

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This study is based on the extraordinarily rich and varied range of trench journalism that brings to life - in the vivid language of the soldiers themselves - not only their suffering but also their vulgarity, sentimentality and idealism.

目次

  • Part 1 Trench newspapers: quality and range
  • editors and their motives
  • publication and its constraints
  • trench journalism and attitudes. Part 2 Everyday life: rigours of life in the front line
  • brotherhood in the trenches
  • morale
  • discipline, claims and revolt. Part 3 Ever-present death: battle
  • men wounded, men killed
  • religious sensibility
  • life goes on. Part 4 The hated home front: hatred of 'eye-wash'
  • civilian mediocrity
  • the temptation of revenge. Part 5 The fascination of the home front: wife and family
  • bridges between the front and the home front
  • desire for recognition. Part 6 National feeling: soldiers' indifference
  • hostility towards the enemy
  • soldiers' patriotism.

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