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Echoes of the Great War Andrew Clark

Echoes of the Great War By Andrew Clark

Echoes of the Great War by Andrew Clark


Summary

An account of the First World War and its effects on English life, based on a diary by Andrew Clark who was the Rector of Great Leighs in Essex at the time. Written within earshot of the guns at the front, it gives a personal view of how the war altered lives, traditions and perspectives.

Echoes of the Great War Summary

Echoes of the Great War: The Diary of the Reverend Andrew Clark, 1914-19 by Andrew Clark

This book comprises of a selection of accounts of the First World War and its effects on English life, condensed from a 92 volume diary by Reverend Andrew Clark, Rector of Great Leighs, in Essex at the time. In his record, Clark described how the news of war and its ramifications invaded his village. As the months wore on the pace of life quickened and people's horizons broadened, no community could stand aside from the conflict. Through his writings he contrasted the quiet, slow, ordered life of rural England with the battlefields of Europe and the horrors of twentieth-century warfare. This title acts as a testimony to surviving traditions and changing perspectives, giving a personal view of how the war altered people's lives and outlook.

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GOR001294231
9780192820716
0192820710
Echoes of the Great War: The Diary of the Reverend Andrew Clark, 1914-19 by Andrew Clark
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1988-10-20
336
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