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North America, Europe and the Cultural Memory of the First World War

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The First World War represented a watershed in US-American and Canadian relations with Europe. It re-defined images of the Old World and the New on both sides of the Atlantic, leading to the demise of Europe as a cultural model for many U.S. and Canadian writers and artists. In Canada in particular, the war has come to be regarded as a milestone on the road to nationhood, as a strong sense of 'Canadianness' emerged from the country's military engagement on the European battlefields. In Europe, in turn, the influx of North American soldiers heralded future cultural influences from across the Atlantic. The present volume investigates the cultural memory of the 'Great War' of 1914-1918 from a transatlantic perspective. Its chapters analyze the way in which literature, art and film have rendered the various encounters and confrontations between the Old and New Worlds which took place in the course of the war, and the significance of the war as a crucial episode in transatlantic (cultural) history.

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The First World War represented a watershed in US-American and Canadian relations with Europe. It re-defined images of the Old World and the New on both sides of the Atlantic, leading to the demise of Europe as a cultural model for many U.S. and Canadian writers and artists. In Canada in particular, the war has come to be regarded as a milestone on the road to nationhood, as a strong sense of ‘Canadianness’ emerged from the country’s military engagement on the European battlefields. In Europe, in turn, the influx of North American soldiers heralded future cultural influences from across the Atlantic.

The present volume investigates the cultural memory of the ‘Great War’ of 1914–1918 from a transatlantic perspective. Its chapters analyze the way in which literature, art and film have rendered the various encounters and confrontations between the Old and New Worlds which took place in the course of the war, and the significance of the war as a crucial episode in transatlantic (cultural) history.

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Assisted by Kraus (Editor), Kraus (Editor), Karin Kraus (Editor), Marti Löschnigg (Editor), Martin Löschnigg (Editor)
Publisher Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.2015
 
EAN 9783825364021
ISBN 978-3-8253-6402-1
No. of pages 241
Dimensions 170 mm x 249 mm x 16 mm
Weight 539 g
Illustrations 11 Abbildungen
Series Anglistische Forschungen
Anglistische Forschungen
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

Film, Geschichte, Mediengeschichte, Erster Weltkrieg, Hemingway, Ernest, Kanadische Literatur, Remarque, Erich Maria, Kanada, Kinder- und Jugendliteratur, Erinnerungskultur, Urquhart, Jane, Wharton, Edith, amerikanische Soldaten, Transatlantische Geschichte, kulturelles Gedächnis, Transatlantic Studies, Two Cultures, Deutschkanadier, Harrison, Charles Yale, Gross, Paul

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