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Online publication date:
October 2014
Print publication year:
2014
Online ISBN:
9788323390442

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This book is a history of the First World War told from the anthropological perspective. It is the story of its individual participants - soldiers, civilians, women. It looks at the war in terms of its everyday life, its economic affairs, migrations, invasions and military occupation, the role of its civilian infrastructure, and the impact of the national question; and it provides a clinical analysis of its models of ground warfare.

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"Chwalba's concise account adopts an anthropological approach set within the framework of an innovative layout designed by the author and announced in the title of his book. This is a highly recommendable book, and its quality is determined above all by its structuralist approach to the discourse."

Tomasz Schramm

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