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Before the industrial revolution writers described imaginary societies as a way of criticising their own. The genre was named after the visionary polis conceived by the 16th-century statesman and writer, Thomas More. His Utopians loathed war and never fought except when they were attacked or their citizens and others were mistreated overseas.
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Before the industrial revolution writers described imaginary societies as a way of criticising their own. The genre was named after the visionary polis conceived by the 16th-century statesman and writer, Thomas More. His Utopians loathed war and never fought except when they were attacked or their citizens and others were mistreated overseas.
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War Stories: The War Memoir in History and Literature
Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2017War Stories: The War Memoir in History and Literature. Edited by Philip Dwyer (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2017). 324 pp. US$130.00 (cloth).
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The Italian Literature of the Axis War
Italian and Italian American Studies, 2021Guido Bartolini
exaly
The role of nationalism in Australian war literature of the 1930s
First World War Studies, 2014Carolyn Holbrook
exaly

