The silent morning : culture and memory after the Armistice / edited by Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy.

Date:
2013
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Publication/Creation

Manchester ; New York : Manchester University Press ; New York : Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

Physical description

xii, 347 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Contents

The parting of the ways: The Armistice, the Silence and Ford Madox Ford's Parade's end / John Pegum -- Alfred Döblin's November 1918: The Alsatian prelude / Klaus Hofmann -- 'A strange mood': British popular fiction and post-war uncertainties / George Simmers -- Fighting the peace: Two women's accounts of the post-war years / Alison Hennegan -- King Baby: Infant care into the peace / Trudi Tate -- 'What a victory it might have been': C.E. Montague and the First World War / Andrew Frayn -- The Bookman, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Armistice / Jane Potter -- 'Misunderstood ... mainly because of my Jewishness': Arthur Schnitzler after the First World War / Max Haberich -- Leaping over shadows: Ernst Krenek and post-war Vienna / Peter Tregear -- Silence recalled in sound: British classical music and the Armistice / Kate Kennedy -- Sacrifice defeated: The Armistice and depictions of victimhood in German women's art 1918/24 / Claudia Siebrecht -- 'Remembering, we forget': British art at the Armistice / Michael Walsh -- Indecisive victory? : German and British soldiers at the Armistice / Alexander Watson -- Mixing memory and desire: British and German war memorials after 1918 / Adrian Barlow.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 332-338) and index.

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    History of Medicine
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  • 9780719090028
  • 0719090024