Questa serie approfondisce le dimensioni culturali della guerra moderna, esplorando come le guerre vengono percepite e come plasmano le società. Svela come le esperienze belliche si traducono nella memoria collettiva, nella cultura popolare e nei ricordi personali, sfidando dicotomie tradizionali come alleati e nemici. Ogni volume analizza aspetti diversi, dalle costruzioni di genere agli interventi umanitari, offrendo una prospettiva globale sui significati culturali della guerra.
In this highly original contribution to knowledge about a little-known
subject: the history of nursing work, Christine Hallett explores the nature
and meaning of the practices developed by nurses and their volunteer-
assistants during the First World War -- .
The book examines the intricate relationship between war and the environment in France, spanning from the establishment of Châlons Camp in 1857 to contemporary military environmentalism. It sheds light on significant historical events like the Franco-Prussian War and the Cold War while revealing the overlooked military installations across the French landscape. Through extensive research and site visits, it highlights the multifaceted nature of these militarized environments, which serve as sites of conflict, experimentation, and biodiversity, influenced by various international forces.