England and the War
By Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066197179
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About this book
In 'England and the War', Walter Alexander Sir Raleigh offers a compelling examination of England's political and cultural landscape during a critical period of conflict. Through intricate prose and a deft narrative style, Raleigh situates English society within the broader tapestry of the global war effort, analyzing the profound effects of the war on national identity, social structures, and foreign policy. This work, steeped in historical analysis, reflects Raleigh's keen insight into the interplay between war and civilization, making use of vivid imagery and eloquent argumentation that captures the reader'Äôs imagination while adhering to rigorous scholarly standards. Walter Raleigh was not only a gifted historian but also a public intellectual deeply engaged with the events of his time. His experiences during pivotal moments of the early 20th century, including his observations of the First World War, profoundly influenced his perspectives on conflict and its ramifications. Raleigh's background in literature and history, coupled with his commitment to understanding the complexities of national character and global affairs, lends a unique depth to his writings and underlines the urgency of his arguments in 'England and the War'. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of history, war, and national identity. Raleigh's analytical prowess and evocative style will engage scholars, students, and general readers alike, making this work a significant contribution to the study of modern British history and wartime discourse.
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