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Survivors of a Kind: Memoirs of the Western Front
Survivors of a Kind: Memoirs of the Western Front
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All these men were survivors of a kind, profoundly affected by their experience of combat; damaged physically or psychologically, and haunted by memories of destruction, suffering, and lost friends. Yet the majority remained enthralled by the spirit of comradeship which could not be replicated in civil war.
Most of the writers featured were discussed in the authors MA Special Subject class in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London. His hope is that this may provide a stimulus for similar courses at other universities. This accords with his belief that 1st World War memoirs are a seriously neglected source whose contents are much more varied and interesting than the stereotype of ‘anti war’ literature suggests.
This book puts the war in the trenches and those who wrote about it into a fresh perspective and will stimulate readers to explore for themselves these eloquent and deeply moving classics of literature.
“In this collection of essays Brian Bond brings a lifetime’s study of the Western Front to the analysis of some of the best-known memoirs of the campaign. Literary and military historians alike will find the result of great value for their own studies, while for the general reader it should help destroy many long-standing myths, It is a worthy climax to a long and distinguished career”. Professor Sir Michael Howard.
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