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The Western Front Hunt Tooley

The Western Front By Hunt Tooley

The Western Front by Hunt Tooley


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This study of World War I crosses the boundaries of national histories to examine the various connections between the 400-mile long Western Front and the home fronts of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Australia, the United States, and other participants.

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The Western Front: Battleground and Home Front in the First World War by Hunt Tooley

We have often heard about the brutal world of the trenches, the willingness of brave young soldiers and the apparent indifference of the generals, but reevaluations of the Great War in previous decades have shown us much more complexity, and in many cases some surprising reconstructions of very standard narratives of the war. The traditional isolation of the battle front from the home front, which historians have tended to observe, has given us an incomplete understanding of both fronts. In this study of Word War I, Hunt Tooley crosses the boundaries of national histories to examine the various connections between the 400-mile-long Western Front and the home fronts of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Australia and the United States. Tooley draws on recent research and the wealth of primary souce material available to provide a broad synthesis of a complex event, and to create a more holistic view of the war - as men stayed in touch with those at home, as governments responded to events on the battlefield, and as writers, poets and artists brought the cultural impulses of Europe to the deadly world of the Western Front. In his clearly-written, wide-ranging study, Tooley argues that the seeds of much of the twentieth century may have been planted well before the First World War, but - as many social critics, politicians, soldiers, women's movement leaders, and others predicted - the cultivation of these seeds in war would have a powerful and formative effect on the social, political and cultural processes which shaped the twentieth century.

The Western Front Reviews

'While the twenty pages of footnotes suggest the scholarship, the horizon of the author is far wider than the title would suggest, and this is probably the real virtue of a book like this.' - Andrew Hunt, History Teaching Review Yearbook 'The Western Front is by no means merely an account of the war in the West. In my opinion, it is the best introduction we now have to the history of the Great War altogether.' - Ralph Raico, The Independent Review

About Hunt Tooley

HUNT TOOLEY is Professor of History at Austin College, Texas. He is a specialist in the period of the First World War and is the author of National Identity and Weimar Germany.

Table of Contents

Preface Origins, Preconditions, Outbreak Mobility and Unity Stalemate and Mobilization, 1915-1916 Innovation, Persuasion, Centralization The Crucible of War, 1916 1917: New Strains, New War Transformations: Politics, Culture, Warfare Collapse, Armistice, Conclusions Notes Suggested Reading Index

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CIN0333650638G
9780333650639
0333650638
The Western Front: Battleground and Home Front in the First World War by Hunt Tooley
Used - Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2003-05-29
320
N/A
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