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Quantitative and Econometric Methodologies in the Study of Civil War [PDF]
This chapter provides an overview of the quantitative study of civil war, focusing on the development of quantitative conflict studies, the basics of the quantitative method, the prominent sources of civil conflict data, and the strengths and weaknesses ...
Clayton, Govinda
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Was there a Scottish war literature? Poetry, Scotland, and the First World War
Chapter exploring whether there was a Scottish war literature during the First World ...
Goldie, D.W.S.
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This thesis is a critical analysis of W.G. Sebald‘s Luftkrieg und Literatur (On the Natural History of Destruction) and its reception in the German media and in scholarship. Sebald‘s essay caused a public debate in 1997 over the ethical implications of a
Lawson, C
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This thesis constitutes the first detailed attempt to compare British and German contemporary prose fiction in relation to the representation and transmission of collective memories of the Second World War.
Barenberg, CR
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Writing disenchantment: British First World War prose, 1914-30
This book argues that disenchantment is not only a response to wartime experience, but a condition of modernity with a language that finds extreme expression in First World War literature.
Frayn, Andrew
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This study situates the literary works of Amy Lowell, Djuna Barnes, H.D., and Gertrude Stein in a genealogy of American modernist war writing by women that disrupts and revises patriarchal war narrative.
Goodspeed-Chadwick, Julie Elaine
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Memories of the future : Ukrainian children's literature about War
This chapter argues that the production of Ukrainian children's war literature may be regarded as an act of resistance, in as much as it kindles hope for the future, nurtures solidarity between different groups in Ukrainian society, fosters resilience in
Yarova, Aliona,, Sundmark, Björn,
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«THE DAWNS HERE ARE QUIET» BY BORIS VASILYEV THROUGH THE EYES OF THE READER FROM TAIWAN
An attempt to specify the idea of Boris Vasiliev's story of «The Dawns Here Are Quiet» (1969) which has settled in practice of school teaching literature as the text singing of a feat of the Soviet people in the period of the Great Patriotic War is made.
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War Isn't the Only Hell A New Reading of World War I American Literature
Ultimately, War Isn't the Only Hell shows how American World War I literature registered the profound ways in which new military practices and a foreign war unsettled traditional American hierarchies of class, ethnicity, gender, and even race.Intro ...
Gandal, Keith.
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The political phenomenology of war reporting
Drawing on interviews with war correspondents, editors, political and military personnel, this article investigates the political dimension of the structuration and structuring effects of the reporter’s experience of journalism.
Markham, Tim, Tim Markham
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