The first reference book to twentieth-century war, literature and
culture In fifty-seven chapters leading academics in the field of
twentieth-century war studies examine the major wars of the century
as well as other conflicts imagined by English and US writers.
These include the Boer War, Spanish Civil War, the troubles in
Northern Ireland, the Korean War and the decolonising conflicts in
Africa through to the war on terror. Topics covered include:
pacifism; refugees; camouflage; the war plane; war and children's
literature; war and art; spy thrillers, and many more. Taken
together the essays make a deliberate and thought-provoking
intervention in the field. Key Features: Original essays
commissioned from major critics and cultural historians Reflects
the way war studies are currently being taught and researched: in
the volume's approach, structure and breadth of coverage For
scholars: core arguments and detailed research topics For students:
Historically grounded topic- and genre-based essays, useful
forstudying the modern period and war modules.
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