The Edinburgh Companion to First World War Periodicals
Birgit van Puymbroeck editor Marysa Demoor editor Cedric Van Dijck editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:10th Jan '23
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The first reference book on First World War newspapers and magazines from the home front to the front linesWhile literary scholars and historians often draw on the press as a source of information, First World War periodicals have rarely been studied as cultural artefacts in their own right. However, as this volume shows, the press not only played a vital role in the conflict, but also underwent significant changes due to the war. This Companion brings together leading and emerging scholars from various fields to reassess the role and function of the periodical press during the so-called 'Greater War'. It pays specific attention to the global aspects of the war, as well as to different types of periodicals that existed during the conflict, ranging from trench, hospital and camp journals to popular newspapers, children's magazines and avant-garde journals in various national and cultural contexts.
"This volume is a pathbreaking global history of the press in the period of the First World War. The contributors' range is remarkable. They survey publications of many different kinds in Europe, Asia and Africa and offer readers a host of new perspectives on the political, social and cultural history of the Great War." -Jay Winter, Yale University
ISBN: 9781474494717
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536 pages