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The Old Front Line: Returning to the Battlefields in the Writings of Ex-Servicemen

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Author(s): Pegum, John
Pegum, John - The Old Front Line: Returning to the Battlefields in the Writings of Ex-Servicemen Keywords: battlefield | British women | ex-servicemen | old front lines | old Western Front | soldiers | The Daily Telegraph ISFWWS-Keywords: Britain | Western Front | Published memoirs and biographies | Experience of combat | Culture | Literature | Australia | Intellectuals and the War Abstract: The old battlefield is imagined as a mute witness to the horrors and traumas of the war which can nonetheless impart its profound and tragic lesson to those …

Introduction: Who Owns the Battlefield?

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Contributor(s): Keene, Jennifer D. | Neiberg, Michael S.
Keene, Jennifer D., Neiberg, Michael S. - Introduction: Who Owns the Battlefield? Keywords: bi-enniel meeting | Das | imperialism | nationalism | sailors | soldiers | World War Studies Abstract: This collection of essays are from the fourth bi-enniel meeting of the International Society for First World War Studies, held in Washington, D.C. in the fall of 2007. The first section focuses on soldiers and sailors, offering different insights into the military sub-cultures that developed around rumors and org…