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An International Rediscovery of World War One: Distant Fronts

An International Rediscovery of World War One: Distant Fronts

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International contributors from various fields explore the local and global impact of World War I on marginalized communities in China, Syria, Europe, Russia, and the Caribbean. The book highlights underrepresented aspects of the war, such as Chinese contingent labor, East Prussian deportees, Syrian immigrant remittances, and war efforts in Serbia and Martinique. It aims to shift the focus from traditional historical examination to explore the war's omnipresence and its effects on less studied peoples and regions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 166 pages
Publication date: 01 August 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


International contributors from the fields of political science, cultural studies, history, and literature delve into the profound impact of World War I on marginalized communities across China, Syria, Europe, Russia, and the Caribbean. Through their insightful contributions, readers gain access to the overlooked narratives of this global conflict. Contributors specifically highlight aspects of the war that have been underrepresented, such as the Chinese contingent labor, East Prussian deportees, remittances from Syrian immigrants in the New World to their struggling relatives in the Ottoman Empire, the war efforts from Serbia to Martinique, and other unique war experiences. By shifting the focus away from traditional areas of historical examination, such as battles on the Western Front and military strategies, this collection of chapters, characterized by its international and interdisciplinary nature, showcases the pervasive nature of World War I, particularly its effects on less studied peoples and regions.

The primary objective of this volume is to examine World War I through the lens of its forgotten participants, neglected stories, and underrepresented peoples. By delving into these overlooked aspects, the book aims to shed light on the diverse and complex experiences of individuals and communities during this pivotal period of history. It seeks to challenge the dominant narratives and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the war's global consequences.

The chapters in this collection offer a rich tapestry of perspectives and methodologies, drawing from a range of academic disciplines. Political scientists analyze the geopolitical implications of the war, cultural studies explore the cultural expressions and adaptations that emerged in response to the conflict, historians examine the historical context and legacies of the war, and literary scholars analyze the war's impact on literature and popular culture.

Through their interdisciplinary approach, the contributors to this volume offer a fresh and nuanced understanding of World War I. They challenge the notion of a singular, European-centric narrative and highlight the diverse experiences and contributions of marginalized communities across the world. The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in exploring the lesser-known aspects of this global conflict and its enduring impact on society.

In conclusion, this collection of chapters provides a compelling and comprehensive exploration of World War I through the lens of its forgotten participants, neglected stories, and underrepresented peoples. By highlighting these overlooked aspects, the book offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of this pivotal period of history and its global consequences. It serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing and valuing the diverse voices and experiences of all individuals and communities, regardless of their historical background or geographical location.

Weight: 340g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367539863

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