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The Great War: How 1914–1918 Changed the Relationship between War and Civilians
Heather JonesRUSI Journal, 1 August 2014
Defence, Industries and Society, The Great War, UK, History, Military Personnel, Europe
An examination of how the First World War disrupted civilian life, the forms of violence perpetrated against civilians during the conflict, and the role of conscription in creating new hierarchies that privileged ideals of male ‘warrior’
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