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Fallen Soldiers George L. Mosse

Fallen Soldiers By George L. Mosse

Fallen Soldiers by George L. Mosse


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Summary

Why, after experiencing the horrors of modern war, are so many people ready to glorify the conflict when it is over? This study explores how and why people in modern times have sanctified warfare.

Fallen Soldiers Summary

Fallen Soldiers by George L. Mosse

Millions were killed and maimed in World War I, but once the armistice was signed the realities were cleansed of their horror by the nature of the burial and commemoration of the dead. In the inter-war period, war monuments and cemeteries provided the public with places of worship and martyrs for the civic religion of nationalism. The cult of the fallen soldier blossomed in Germany and other European countries, and people seemed to build war into their lives as a necessary and glorious event - a proof of manhood and loyalty to the flag. Ultimately there was even a process of trivialization, with light comedies, war toys and battlefield tourism becoming popular. Tracing wartime experience from the Napoleonic Wars to Vietnam, Professor Mosse's study explores why mankind has drawn the sting of death from modern war and transformed it into an acceptable, even sacred, event.

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GOR003192652
9780195062472
0195062477
Fallen Soldiers by George L. Mosse
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
19900315
271
N/A
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