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Social History in Perspective

British Culture and the First World War

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A brief but comprehensive survey of British society and culture during the First World War. George Robb concentrates not on military campaigns and battle strategies, but on the lives of ordinary Britons - how they responded to and were affected by the war, how they attempted to understand the conflict and to explain it to others, and how they have dealt with the war's legacies in the years since. Robb synthesizes the most recent work on the social and cultural history of the war, as well as reclaiming many forgotten popular cultural sources such as films, cartoons, advertisements and pulp novels.

288 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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November 29, 2012
This book presents a very unique and important perspective on the war and includes a TON of stuff that isnt usually covered.

I loved it.
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