Excellent read - somehow reminiscent of the work of Ernest Becker in terms of the clarity, sweep and boldness of the project.
Brings home the axial quality of the Great War as an historical "moment" that transformed the population of the combatant nations not just demographically but psychologically. Really, after the Somme, Ypres, Paschendaele, consciousness would never be the same again. That sounds like a large claim - but it's true and we continue to suffer the consequences.