An edition of Voices from the front (2010)

Voices from the front

an oral history of the Great War

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Hart, Peter
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An edition of Voices from the front (2010)

Voices from the front

an oral history of the Great War

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"In the 1980s and early 1990s, Peter Hart, then a young oral historian at the Imperial War Museum in London, conducted 183 interviews with British World War I veterans. After the death of the last veteran in 2009, these interviews have become a rare and valuable record of the Great War as remembered by the men who experienced it themselves. Hart uses these interviews as a framework on which to build a more detailed, varied and individualistic depiction of Britain's experience of the First World War. By including quotes from men such as William Holbrook, who was just 15 when he enlisted, Hart is able to examine the experience of adolescent and young adult soldiers during the War; moreover, through his inclusion of testimony from men such as Harold Bing, who attended the Trafalgar Square anti-war demonstration, Hart provides readers with a vision of an attitude towards the War that was completely alternate from young enlisters like Holbrook. The result of the book's testimonial focus is history as both narrative and recollection; war experienced first-hand but looked at now from a great distance, ultimately giving the reader a feel for what the trenches were like, rather than a strict retelling of battles. It is this blend of narrative and recollection, experience and distance that will allow the reader to both empathize with, and learn from, the unique and unforgettable perspectives of the men that survived the First World War."--From publisher description.

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Voices from the Front: an oral history of the Great War
2015, Profile Books, Profile Books Ltd
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Table of Contents

All over by Christmas!
1914: the death of an army
Ready for war?
1915: Western Front
Way out east, 1914-18
1916: Western Front
All at sea, 1914-18
Life in the trenches
1917: Western Front
Up in the air, 1914-18
1918: German spring offensives
1918: advance to victory
Aftermath of war.

Edition Notes

"First published in Great Britain in 2016 as Voices from the front: a British oral history of the Great War by Profile Books"--Title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.4/8141
Library of Congress
D546 .H443 2016, D546.H443 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 424 pages
Number of pages
424

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27236538M
ISBN 10
0190464933
ISBN 13
9780190464936
LCCN
2015030789
OCLC/WorldCat
917888232

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