France and the Great War

Annette Becker author Leonard V Smith author Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Mar '03

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This paperback is available in another edition too:

France and the Great War cover

A lively and accessible history of the French community's involvement in the Great War, first published in 2003.

France and the Great War tells the story of how the French community embarked upon, sustained, and in some ways prevailed in the Great War. This lively and accessible 2003 book blends together diplomatic, military, social, cultural and economic history. All students of the Great War will find this book invaluable.France and the Great War tells the story of how the French community embarked upon, sustained, and in some ways prevailed in the Great War. In this 2003 book, Leonard Smith and his co-authors synthesize many years of scholarship, examining the origins of the war from a diplomatic and military viewpoint, before shifting their emphasis to socio-cultural and economic history when discussing the civilian and military war culture. They look at the 'total' mobilization of the French national community, as well as the military and civilian crises of 1917, and the ambiguous victory of 1918. The book concludes by revealing how traces of the Great War can still be found in the political and cultural life of the French national community. This lively, accessible and engaging book will be of enormous value to students of the Great War.

'Written with verve and punctuated by a dry wit, France and the Great War is especially successful when it discusses (in the first and third chapters) the politics, diplomacy, and military dimensions of prewar and wartime France.' Martha Hanna, H-France

  • Winner of Western Front Association (US) Tomlinson Book Prize 2003

ISBN: 9780521666312

Dimensions: 226mm x 150mm x 10mm

Weight: 300g

222 pages