Renegotiating First World War Memory

Renegotiating First World War Memory

The British and American Legions, 1938-1946

Garber, Ashley

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2023

268

Mole

Inglês

9780367676407

15 a 20 dias

517

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Introduction Part 1 1. "Do Everything Possible to Keep the Peace": Veterans' Duty in the British Legion, 1938-1939 2. "There Is a Great Deal We Can Do About America": Veterans' Duty in the American Legion, 1938-1941 Part 1 Conclusion: Veterans' Duty and Service: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 2 3. "A New Legion ... of Millions": Trans-Generational Comradeship in the British Legion, 1939-1941 4. Toward a "Two-War Legion": Trans-Generational Comradeship in the American Legion, 1942-1944 Part 2 Conclusion: Trans-Generational Comradeship: Comparing the British and American Legions Part 3 5. "Never Again": The Social Contract and Post-War Planning in the British Legion, 1940-1946 6. "What Will We Win?": The Social Contract and Post-War Planning in the American Legion, 1944-1946 Part 3 Conclusion: The Social Contract and Post-War Planning: Comparing the British and American Legions. Conclusion
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