Given the destruction and suffering caused by more than four years
of industrialised warfare and economic hardship, scholars have
tended to focus on the nationalism and hatred in the belligerent
countries, holding that it led to a fundamental rupture of any
sense of European commonality and unity. It is the central aim of
this volume to correct this view and to highlight that many
observers saw the conflict as a 'European civil war', and to
discuss what this meant for discourses about Europe. Bringing
together a remarkable range of compelling and highly original
topics, this collection explores notions, images, and ideas of
Europe in the midst of catastrophe.
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