Drawing on an eclectic array of historical and cultural studies,
this collection seeks to move the perspectives that are marginal to
mainstream war stories, namely those of non-combatants, to center
stage. It does so through analyzing the ways in which wars, real
and imagined, impact (and have impacted) individuals all over the
western world. This book illustrates the ever-present reality of
war since the late nineteenth century, affecting adults and
children alike, regardless of whether they are the participants in,
or the witnesses of, theatres of conflict.
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