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Bodies of War - World War I and the Politics of Commemoration in America, 1919-1933

2011, Pocket, Engelsk

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Dissects the politics of commemoration of soldiers, veterans, and relatives from WWI
The United States lost thousands of troops during World War I, and the government gave next-of-kin a choice about what to do with their fallen loved ones: ship them home for burial or leave them permanently in Europe, in makeshift graves that would be eventually transformed into cemeteries in France, Belgium, and England. World War I marked the first war in which the United States government and military took full responsibility for the identification, burial, and memorialization of those killed in battle, and as a result, the process of burying and remembering the dead became intensely political. The government and military attempted to create a patriotic consensus on the historical memory of World War I in which war dead were not only honored but used as a symbol to legitimize America-s participation in a war not fully supported by all citizens.
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Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Budreau, Lisa M.
  • Forlag/Utgiver

    SD Books
  • Format

    Pocket
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2011
  • Antall sider

    335
  • Varenummer

    9780814725184

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