Great War
Par Whitfield, Sarah
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565277582
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The First World War shattered empires, redrew borders, and transformed the way nations and people understood modern conflict. Great War traces the origins, battles, and consequences of 1914–1918, showing how industrial technology, global alliances, and mass mobilization turned a regional crisis into a world-altering catastrophe. Using soldiers' diaries, diplomatic cables, and battlefield reports, the book reconstructs both the human and political dimensions of the war. It explores how the mechanization of death—from trenches to tanks—reshaped notions of heroism, sacrifice, and civilization itself. More than a chronicle of destruction, this history reveals how the Great War became the crucible of the twentieth century, forging modern politics, memory, and identity.
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