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▼a 9780190604011 (paperback)
▼a 9780190604004 (hardcover)
▼a DLC
▼b eng
▼c DLC
▼d DLC
▼e rda
▼d 243002
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▼a 940.314
▼b Z46b
▼a Beyond 1917:
▼b the United States and the global legacies of the Great War/
▼d edited by Thomas W. Zeiler, David K. Ekbladh, and Benjamin C. Montoya.
▼a Beyond nineteen seventeen
▼a New York, NY:
▼b Oxford University Press,
▼c [2017].
▼a xiv, 336 pages:
▼b illustrations, map;
▼c 25 cm.
▼a Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-312) and index.
▼a Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction: Legacies- David K. Ekbladh -- Timeline of World War I and Its Legacies- Benjamin C. Montoya -- Part 1: Historians: Writing, Legacies, Memories -- Ch. 1 The Historiographic Impact of the Great War- Akira Iriye -- Ch. 2 The War as History: Writing the Economic and Social History of the First World War-Katharina Rietzler -- Ch. 3. The World War and American Memory-John Milton Cooper, Jr. -- Part 2: The United States: A Society Intervenes -- Ch. 4 Blinking Eyes Began to Open: Legacies from America's Road to the Great War, 1914-1917-Michael S. Neiberg -- Ch. 5 Ambivalent Ally: American Military Intervention and the Legacy of World War I-Michael Adas -- Ch. 6 Legacies for Citizenship: Pinpointing Americans during and after World War I-Christopher Capozzola -- Ch. 7 Taming Total War: Great War Era American Humanitarianism and Its Legacies- Julia Irwin -- Ch. 8 To Make the World Saved: American Religion and the Great War-Andrew Preston -- Part 3: America in the World: Empire, Revolution, and Power -- Ch. 9 The Geopolitics of Revolution-Lloyd C. Gardner -- Ch. 10 From Sideshow to Center State: Legacies of the Great War (and Peace?) in the Middle East-Matthew Jacobs -- Ch. 11 The Great War as a Global War: Imperial Conflict and the Reconfiguration of World Order, 1911-1923-Robert Gerwarth and Erez Manela -- Ch. 12 The Great War, Wilsonianism, and Challenges to U.S. Empire- Emily S. Rosenberg -- Ch. 13 War-Depression-War: The Fatal Sequence in a Global Perspective- Dietmar Rothermund -- Ch. 14 World War I, the Rise of Hitler, and the Legacy of Dictatorship- Klaus Schwabe -- Ch. 15 International Law and World War I: A Pivotal Turn- Hatsue Shinohara -- Bibliography- Benjamin C. Montoya.
▼a " A massively destructive and transformative event, the First World War left in its wake many legacies. Beyond 1917 explores both the consequences of the war for the United States (and the world) and American influence on shaping the legacies of the conflict in the decades after US entry in 1917. From the fields, seas, and airspace of battle, we live today with the consequences of the Great War's poison gas, post-traumatic stress disorder, and technological inventions such as air bombardment of civilians, submarine and tank warfare, and modern surgical techniques. Conscription, pacifism, humanitarian campaigns, and socialist movements emerged from the war to shape politics within countries for decades to come. Governments learned the value of propaganda, both in print and in film. Society changed: women were emancipated in some countries and citizenship was altered in many places, while aristocracy and monarchies went into decline. European empires were transformed and in some cases destroyed; in the Middle East, the change was enormous, beginning with the final collapse of Ottoman hegemony in the region. Fascism and communism, mass migration, independence, militarism, an influenza epidemic, the rise of Wall Street and American economic power, a slowdown in the process of globalization, and the pursuit of world peace by an organization based on collective security numbered among the most significant and lasting legacies of this conflict. Beyond 1917 explores how and why the war has become an integral milepost for human history, reflects the importance of the conflict, the forces that led to it, and the forces it unleashed. On the occasion of the centennial commemorations, an international group of scholars considers the long-term policy, political, social, economic, and cultural consequences of the war for the United States itself and for the world. In addition to interpretive essays, the volume provides a comprehensive bibliography and timeline of events. "--
▼c Provided by publisher.
▼a "Beyond 1917: The United States and the Global Legacies of the Great War, which explores how and why the First World War has become an integral milepost for human history, reflects the importance of the conflict, the forces that led to it, and the forces it let loose. These legacies have been a shifting set of lessons, interpretations, and costs left by an unparalleled global war that generations have now grappled with for decades. How we remember and interpret the war remains one of its great legacies. Yet legacies are not historically remote things; they were felt from the moment the conflict began and have shifted and been reinterpreted ever since. There is no one legacy of the First World War, of course, but an unstable set of lessons, interpretations, perceptions, and costs left by the conflict that are addressed in these essays. Beyond 1917 provides a novel angle: that of the endgame, the consequences, the impact of the war - both immediately, medium-term (in the following few decades after its conclusion), and into recent times. This international group of scholars demonstrates the reach of the legacies of the First World War, both in and on history. Despite the nation's rather ambivalent memory of the conflict, the United States in the world serves as the conceptual hub for what follows in this volume. This was done with the understanding that there are myriad ways exploring what the conflict wrought around the globe and across time. For historians, critical themes, even the structure of patterns of inquiry in the broader scholarship of international and global history, are not free from the pull of the memory of Great War"--
▼c Provided by publisher.
▼a World War, 1914-1918
▼x Influence.
▼a World War, 1914-1918
▼x Historiography.
▼a World War, 1914-1918
▼z United States.
▼a International relations
▼x History
▼y 20th century.
▼a HISTORY / Military / World War I.
▼2 bisacsh
▼a HISTORY / United States / 20th Century.
▼2 bisacsh
▼a Zeiler, Thomas W.,
▼e editor.
▼a Ekbladh, David K.,
▼e editor.
▼a Montoya, Benjamin C.,
▼e editor.
▼i Online version:
▼t Beyond 1917.
▼d New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017],
▼z 9780190604028
▼w (DLC) 2017007727
▼a 이미소
▼a 단행본
| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780190604011 (paperback) |
| ISBN : | 9780190604004 (hardcover) |
| 분류기호 : | 940.314 |
| 서명/저자사항 : | Beyond 1917: the United States and the global legacies of the Great War/ edited by Thomas W. Zeiler, David K. Ekbladh, and Benjamin C. Montoya. |
| 발행사항 : | New York, NY: Oxford University Press, [2017]. |
| 형태사항 : | xiv, 336 pages: illustrations, map; 25 cm. |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-312) and index. |
| 내용주기 : | Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction: Legacies- David K. Ekbladh -- Timeline of World War I and Its Legacies- Benjamin C. Montoya -- Part 1: Historians: Writing, Legacies, Memories -- Ch. 1 The Historiographic Impact of the Great War- Akira Iriye -- Ch. 2 The War as History: Writing the Economic and Social History of the First World War-Katharina Rietzler -- Ch. 3. The World War and American Memory-John Milton Cooper, Jr. -- Part 2: The United States: A Society Intervenes -- Ch. 4 Blinking Eyes Began to Open: Legacies from America's Road to the Great War, 1914-1917-Michael S. Neiberg -- Ch. 5 Ambivalent Ally: American Military Intervention and the Legacy of World War I-Michael Adas -- Ch. 6 Legacies for Citizenship: Pinpointing Americans during and after World War I-Christopher Capozzola -- Ch. 7 Taming Total War: Great War Era American Humanitarianism and Its Legacies- Julia Irwin -- Ch. 8 To Make the World Saved: American Religion and the Great War-Andrew Preston -- Part 3: America in the World: Empire, Revolution, and Power -- Ch. 9 The Geopolitics of Revolution-Lloyd C. Gardner -- Ch. 10 From Sideshow to Center State: Legacies of the Great War (and Peace?) in the Middle East-Matthew Jacobs -- Ch. 11 The Great War as a Global War: Imperial Conflict and the Reconfiguration of World Order, 1911-1923-Robert Gerwarth and Erez Manela -- Ch. 12 The Great War, Wilsonianism, and Challenges to U.S. Empire- Emily S. Rosenberg -- Ch. 13 War-Depression-War: The Fatal Sequence in a Global Perspective- Dietmar Rothermund -- Ch. 14 World War I, the Rise of Hitler, and the Legacy of Dictatorship- Klaus Schwabe -- Ch. 15 International Law and World War I: A Pivotal Turn- Hatsue Shinohara -- Bibliography- Benjamin C. Montoya. |
| 요약 : | " A massively destructive and transformative event, the First World War left in its wake many legacies. Beyond 1917 explores both the consequences of the war for the United States (and the world) and American influence on shaping the legacies of the conflict in the decades after US entry in 1917. From the fields, seas, and airspace of battle, we live today with the consequences of the Great War's poison gas, post-traumatic stress disorder, and technological inventions such as air bombardment of civilians, submarine and tank warfare, and modern surgical techniques. Conscription, pacifism, humanitarian campaigns, and socialist movements emerged from the war to shape politics within countries for decades to come. Governments learned the value of propaganda, both in print and in film. Society changed: women were emancipated in some countries and citizenship was altered in many places, while aristocracy and monarchies went into decline. European empires were transformed and in some cases destroyed; in the Middle East, the change was enormous, beginning with the final collapse of Ottoman hegemony in the region. Fascism and communism, mass migration, independence, militarism, an influenza epidemic, the rise of Wall Street and American economic power, a slowdown in the process of globalization, and the pursuit of world peace by an organization based on collective security numbered among the most significant and lasting legacies of this conflict. Beyond 1917 explores how and why the war has become an integral milepost for human history, reflects the importance of the conflict, the forces that led to it, and the forces it unleashed. On the occasion of the centennial commemorations, an international group of scholars considers the long-term policy, political, social, economic, and cultural consequences of the war for the United States itself and for the world. In addition to interpretive essays, the volume provides a comprehensive bibliography and timeline of events. "-- Provided by publisher. |
| 요약 : | "Beyond 1917: The United States and the Global Legacies of the Great War, which explores how and why the First World War has become an integral milepost for human history, reflects the importance of the conflict, the forces that led to it, and the forces it let loose. These legacies have been a shifting set of lessons, interpretations, and costs left by an unparalleled global war that generations have now grappled with for decades. How we remember and interpret the war remains one of its great legacies. Yet legacies are not historically remote things; they were felt from the moment the conflict began and have shifted and been reinterpreted ever since. There is no one legacy of the First World War, of course, but an unstable set of lessons, interpretations, perceptions, and costs left by the conflict that are addressed in these essays. Beyond 1917 provides a novel angle: that of the endgame, the consequences, the impact of the war - both immediately, medium-term (in the following few decades after its conclusion), and into recent times. This international group of scholars demonstrates the reach of the legacies of the First World War, both in and on history. Despite the nation's rather ambivalent memory of the conflict, the United States in the world serves as the conceptual hub for what follows in this volume. This was done with the understanding that there are myriad ways exploring what the conflict wrought around the globe and across time. For historians, critical themes, even the structure of patterns of inquiry in the broader scholarship of international and global history, are not free from the pull of the memory of Great War"-- Provided by publisher. |
| 일반주제명 : | World War, 1914-1918 -- Influence. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | World War, 1914-1918 -- Historiography. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | World War, 1914-1918 -- United States. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | International relations -- History -- 20th century. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | HISTORY / Military / World War I. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | HISTORY / United States / 20th Century. -- |
| 개인저자 : | Zeiler, Thomas W., editor. |
| 개인저자 : | Ekbladh, David K., editor. |
| 개인저자 : | Montoya, Benjamin C., editor. |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Online version: Beyond 1917. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2017], 9780190604028 |
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