The world in world wars : experiences, perceptions and perspectives from Africa and Asia

edited by Heike Liebau ... [et al.]

The volume situates itself within the growing field of research on the global social history of the World Wars. By investigating social and cultural aspects of these wars in African, South Asian and Middle Eastern societies it aims at recovering both the diversity of perspectives and their intersections. Drawing substantially on new sources such as oral accounts, propaganda material and artistic representations, the publication investigates the experiences of combatants and civilians on the frontline and in the rear of the front. It studies spontaneous and organized responses manifested in public debates, propaganda activities, and in individual and collective memories. Questioning conventional periodizations and discussing both wars together, the book analyses broader implications of the wars for African and Asian societies which resulted in significant social and political transformations.

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  • Acknowledgements
  • The World in World Wars: Experiences, Perceptions and Perspectives from Africa and Asia
  • PART ONE: WAR EXPERIENCES AND PERCEPTIONS
  • Indian Soldiers' Experiences in France during World War I: Seeing Europe from the Rear of the Front, Claude Markovits
  • Front Lines and Status Lines: Sepoy and 'Menial' in the Great War 1916-1920, Radhika Singha
  • Military Service, Nationalism and Race: the Experience of Malawians in the Second World War, Timothy J. Lovering
  • The Corrosiveness of Comparison: Reverberations of Indian Wartime Experiences in German Prison Camps (1915-1919), Ravi Ahuja
  • The Suppressed Discourse: Arab Victims of National Socialism, Gerhard Hopp (with a prologue and an epilogue by Peter Wien)
  • Egypt's Overlooked Contribution to World War II, Emad Helal
  • PART TWO: REPRESENTATIONS AND RESPONSES
  • Kaiser k 2b
  • jay (Long Live the Kaiser): Perceptions of World War I and the Socio-Religious Movement among the Oraons in Chota Nagpur 1914-1916, Heike Liebau
  • Correcting their Perspective: Out-of-area Deployment and the Swahili Military Press in World War II, Katrin Bromber
  • The First World War According to the Memories of 'Commoners' in the Bilad al-Sham, Abdallah Hanna
  • Ambiguities of the Modern: The Great War in the Memoirs and Poetry of the Iraqis, Dina Rizk Khoury
  • Ardour and Anxiety: Politics and Literature in the Indian Homefront, Santanu Das
  • Radio and Society in Tunisia during World War II, Morgan Corriou
  • PART THREE: SOCIAL AND POLITICAL TRANSFORMATIONS
  • Peripheral Experiences: Everyday Life in Kurd Dagh (Northern Syria) during the Allied Occupation in the Second World War, Katharina Lange
  • Military collaboration, Conscription and Citizenship Rights in the Four Communes of Senegal and in French West Africa (1912 - 1946), Francesca Bruschi
  • "Our Victory Was Our Defeat": Race, Gender and Liberalism in the Union Defence Force, 1939 - 1945, Suryakanthie Chetty
  • The Impact of the East Africa Campaign, 1914-1918 on South Africa and beyond, Anne Samson
  • From the Great War to the Syrian Armed Resistance Movement (1919-1921): The Military and the mujahidin in Action, Nadine Meouchy
  • Still Behind Enemy Lines? Algerian and Tunisian Veterans after the World Wars, Thomas DeGeorges
  • The Creativity of Destruction: Wartime Imaginings of Development and Social Policy, c. 1942-1946, Benjamin Zachariah
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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書名 The world in world wars : experiences, perceptions and perspectives from Africa and Asia
著作者等 Bromber, Katrin
Lange, Katharina
Liebau Heike
シリーズ名 Studies in global social history
出版元 Brill
刊行年月 2010
ページ数 vii, 613 p.
大きさ 25 cm
ISBN 9789004185456
NCID BB22165071
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言語 英語
出版国 オランダ

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Ambiguities of the modern : the Great War in the memoirs and poetry of the Iraqis Dina Rizk Khoury
Ardour and anxiety : politics and literature in the Indian homefront Santanu Das
Correcting their perspective : out-of-area deployment and the Swahili military press in World War II Katrin Bromber
Egypt's overlooked contribution to World War II Emad Ahmed Helal
From the Great War to the Syrian armed resistance movement (1919-1921) : the military and the mujahidin in action Nadine Méouchy
Front lines and status lines : Sepoy and 'menial' in the Great War 1916-1920 Radhika Singha
Indian soldiers' experiences in France during World War I : seeing Europe from the rear of the front Claude Markovits
Kaiser kī jay (long live the Kaiser) : perceptions of World War I and the socio-religious movement among the Oraons in Chota Nagpur 1914-1916 Heike Liebau
Military collaboration, conscription and citizenship rights in the four communes of Senegal and in French West Africa (1912-1946) Francesca Bruschi
Military service, nationalism and race : the experience of Malawians in the Second World War Timothy J. Lovering
Our victory was our defeat : race, gender and liberalism in the Union Defence Force, 1939-1945 Suryakanthie Chetty
Peripheral experiences : everyday life in Kurd Dagh (northern Syria) during the allied occupation in the Second World War Katharina Lange
Radio and society in Tunisia during World War II Morgan Corriou
Still behind enemy lines? : Algerian and Tunisian veterans after the world wars Thomas DeGeorges
The First World War according to the memories of 'commoners' in the Bilād al-Shām Abdallah Hanna
The corrosiveness of comparison : reverberations of Indian wartime experiences in German prison camps (1915-1919) Ravi Ahuja
The creativity of destruction : wartime imaginings of development and social policy, c. 1942-1946 Benjamin Zachariah
The impact of the East Africa campaign, 1914-1918 on South Africa and beyond Anne Samson
The suppressed discourse : Arab victims of national socialism Peter Wien)
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