Under siege : portraits of civilian life in France during World War I

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Under siege : portraits of civilian life in France during World War I

edited by Robert J. Young

Berghahn Books, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Studies on the First World War are plentiful but most tend to focus on the combatants. This volume offers a new and highly original perspective that shows the reader the civilian side of this protracted and destructive war through a succession of "snapshots": 130 excerpts from leading American and Canadian newspapers provide a collective portrait of life behind the battle lines, what is often called the "second" front. Written principally by Paris-based journalists, and intended for popular reading audiences, these articles depict ordinary people in a way that still touches the reader of today. They record eye-witness testimony of Paris under aerial bombardment, the gutted cathedrals at Reims and Arras, the cemeteries around Compiegne, the subterranean living quarters at Cambrai, and the heart-breaking orphanages at Chambly. Introduced and concluded by the editor, the volume also offers biographical notes on some of the leadingjournalist contributors, maps to familiarize readers with the geography of northern France, and detailed subject and geographical indices. The volume ends with a select bibliography of works on the subject of French civilian life during the Great War.

目次

List of Maps Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. 1914 Chapter 2. 1915 Chapter 3. 1916 Chapter 4. 1917 Chapter 5. 1918 Epilogue Suggested Readings Appendix Subject Index Geographical Index

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