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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-028.mrc:1371025:3887
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010 $a 2018941094
020 $a9783319731070$q(hardback)
020 $a3319731076$q(hardback)
020 $z9783319731087$q(eBook)
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035 $a(OCoLC)on1013179685
035 $a(OCoLC)1013179685
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043 $ae-be---$ae-ne---
050 4 $aD541$b.G65 2018
082 04 $a940.4/0942$223
245 04 $aThe Great War in Belgium and the Netherlands :$bbeyond Flanders fields /$cFelicity Rash, Christophe Declercq, editors.
264 1 $aCham, Switzerland :$bPalgrave Macmillan,$c[2018]
264 4 $c©2018
300 $axix, 226 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color), map ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
500 $a"This volume was inspired by a workshop, Beyond Flanders Fields, which took place at Queen Mary, University of London, on 4th-5th June, 2016."--Page vii.
505 00 $g1.$tWhen neutrality cannot protect against belligerence: the position of the Low Countries seen from beyond Flanders fields /$rFelicity Rash --$g2.$t"A less-than-total total war": neutrality, invasion, and the stakes of war, 1914-1918 /$rSophie de Schaepdrijver --$g3.$tThe flames of Louvain: total war and the destruction of European high culture in Belgium by German occupying forces in August 1914 /$rJohn P. Williams --$g4.$tFuries, spies and fallen women: gender in German public discourse about Belgium, 1914-1918 /$rSebastian Bischoff --$g5.$tThe cultural mobilization of language and race during the First World War: the interaction between Dutch and Belgian intellectuals in response to the German Flamenpolitik /$rTessa Lobbes --$g6.$tWhich Belgium after the War? German academics dealing with the First World War and its aftermath /$rGeneviève Warland --$g7.$tBelgian exile press in Britain /$rChristophe Declercq --$g8.$tTrapped in occupied Brussels: Roberto J. Payró's war experience, 1914-1915 /$rMaría Inés Tato --$g9.$tA Cambro-Belgian in the Great War: Frank Brangwyn as artist and activist /$rHugh Dunthorne --$g10.$tThe Low Countries as enemies, 1918-1920 /$rHubert P. van Tuyll --$g11.$tWestfront Nieuwpoort: the (collected) memory of the Belgian front /$rKaren Shelby.
520 8 $aThis book addresses the many avenues that are still left unexplored when it comes to our understanding of the First World War in the Low Countries. With the ongoing the centenary of the Great War, many events have been organized in the United Kingdom to commemorate its military events, its socio-political consequences, and its cultural legacy. Of these events, very few have paid attention to the fates of Belgium or the Netherlands, even though it was the invasion of Belgium in August 1914 that was the catalyst for Great Britain declaring war. The occupation of Belgium had long-term consequences for its people, but much of the military and social history of the Western Front concentrates on northern France, and the Netherlands is largely forgotten as a nation affected by the First World War. By opening the field beyond the military and beyond the front, this collection explores the interdisciplinary and international nature of the Great War.--$cPublisher's website.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1914-1918$zBelgium.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1914-1918$zNetherlands.
700 1 $aRash, Felicity J.,$d1954-$eeditor.$4edt
700 1 $aDeclercq, Christophe,$d1971-$eeditor.$4edt
710 2 $aUniversity of London.$bQueen Mary.
711 2 $aBeyond Flanders fields$d(2016 :$cLondon, England)
852 00 $boff,glx$hD541$i.G65 2018g