"1914--1918: An Anatomy of Global Conflict" recounts a history
of the First World War from an anthropological perspective. It
shares the stories of individual participants, which include
soldiers, civilians, and women. The study revisits the events of
the war through the lens of everyday life, economic affairs,
migration, invasion, military occupation, the role of civilian
infrastructure, and the impact of the national question; and it
undertakes a clinical analysis of various models of ground
warfare.
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