This collection of articles summarises results of investigations into archival materials concerning wartime stories of various nations involved in the Great War. The objective of the authors was to analyse the wartime experience of individuals and local communities as well as whole nations.
An experimentalist novel which captures the `collective unconscious' of the twentieth century in a language that can have few rivals for economy, beauty and rhythm.
The essays in this volume incorporate a European perspective, engage with the historiography of the war, and consider how the primary textural, oral and pictorial evidence has been used - or abused.
Shades of Justice: A Memoir
This volume presents a first comprehensive contribution to the exploration of the concept of the â ~home frontâ (TM) in Greek and Roman Antiquity.
'Wounding the World is essential reading . . . Bourke's argument is that we have little alternative but to wake up and resist the terrible power of militarisation - or lose our humanity in the process.