Catholicism and the Great War: religion and everyday life in Germany and Austria-Hungary, 1914-1922
Patrick J. Houlihan
A transnational comparative history of Catholic lived religion in Germany and Austria-Hungary during the Great War, this book demonstrates how Catholic forms of belief and practice enabled soldiers on the front line, as well as women and children on the home front, to endure war and loss.
In recent years the field of modern history has been enriched by the exploration of two parallel histories. These are the social and cultural history of armed conflict, and the impact of military events on social and cultural history.
Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare presents the fruits of this growing area of research, reflecting both the colonization of military history by cultural historians and the reciprocal interest of military historians in social and cultural history, to the benefit of both. The series offers the latest scholarship in European and non-European events from the 1850s to the present day.
In recent years the field of modern history has been enriched by the exploration of two parallel histories. These are the social and cultural history of armed conflict, and the impact of military events on social and cultural history.
Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare presents the fruits of this growing area of research, reflecting both the colonization of military history by cultural historians and the reciprocal interest of military historians in social and cultural history, to the benefit of both. The series offers the latest scholarship in European and non-European events from the 1850s to the present day.
Tập:
42
Năm:
2015
In lần thứ:
1
Nhà xuát bản:
Cambridge University Press
Ngôn ngữ:
english
Trang:
287
ISBN 10:
1107035147
ISBN 13:
9781107035140
Loạt:
Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare
File:
PDF, 5.21 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2015