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Emphasising the significance of foreign languages at the centre of
war and conflict, this book argues that 'foreignness' and foreign
languages are key to our understanding of what happens in war.
Through case studies the book traces the role of languages in
intelligence, military deployment, soldier/civilian meetings,
occupation and peace building.
This book, coinciding with the sixtieth anniversary of the
Liberation of France, takes a unique approach to the events of
1944, by seeing them as shared experiences which brought ordinary
Anglo-Americans and French people into contact with each other in a
variety of different communities. The book looks at the Liberation
through 5 case-studies: Normandy, Cherbourg, Provence, the
Pyrbliogenbliogees-Orientales and Reims, and uses the words of
participants at the time to describe the developing relationship
between Liberators and Liberated.
For the first time, this book explores the role of foreign
languages in military alliances, in occupation and in peace
building, through detailed case studies from Ireland, Britain,
France, Finland, Slovenia, Korea, Bosnia and Cyprus, ranging from
the eighteenth century until today. It adopts a multidisciplinary
perspective, bringing together academic researchers and
practitioners - from the military, and from the museum and
interpreting worlds. The book raises key issues about
communication, identity and representation in war, and argues that
the complex linguistic dimensions of conflict and peace operations
are of major relevance to military planners, civilian agencies,
museums and the media.
Emphasising the significance of foreign languages at the centre of
war and conflict, this book argues that 'foreignness' and foreign
languages are key to our understanding of what happens in war.
Through case studies the book traces the role of languages in
intelligence, military deployment, soldier/civilian meetings,
occupation and peace building.
Through detailed case studies ranging from the 18th century until
today,this book explores the role of foreign languages in military
alliances, in occupation and in peace building. It brings together
academic researchers and practitioners from the museum and
interpreting worlds and the military.
This book, coinciding with the sixtieth anniversary of the
Liberation of France, takes a unique approach to the events of
1944, by seeing them as shared experiences which brought ordinary
Anglo-Americans and French people into contact with each other in a
variety of different communities. The book looks at the Liberation
through 5 case-studies: Normandy, Cherbourg, Provence, the
Pyrenees-Orientales and Reims, and uses the words of participants
at the time to describe the developing relationship between
Liberators and Liberated.
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