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Ann P. Linder

    Deze auteur verdiept zich in talen en geschiedenis, geïnspireerd door een jeugd doorgebracht op militaire bases in de VS en Duitsland. Haar literaire focus ligt op Duitse vertellingen van de Eerste Wereldoorlog en de kracht van visuele propaganda, die ze onderzoekt aan de hand van affiches uit verschillende landen en periodes. Met een academische achtergrond in vergelijkende literatuurwetenschap brengt ze een uniek perspectief in haar werk, waarbij ze minder bekende aspecten van historische gebeurtenissen en hun culturele impact belicht.

    Princes of the trenches
    World War I in 40 Posters
    • World War I in 40 Posters

      • 152bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
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      Through forty propaganda posters, the narrative explores the First World War, offering insights into the visual imagery used during this tumultuous period. Accompanying essays delve into the historical context, examining how each poster reflects the military, political, social, and cultural dynamics of the time. This unique approach provides a multifaceted understanding of the war's impact and the role of propaganda in shaping public perception.

      World War I in 40 Posters
    • Princes of the trenches

      • 216bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Examination of German literature of the First World War, its themes and underlying vision, and examination of how it differs from the English view of the Great War.This book is a long overdue study of German First World War literature, providing an alternative view for English speakers. In addition to the major themes of purposeless suffering, disillusionment, and irreparable loss, Ann Linder's systematic reading of German war narratives yields a different set of themes and a different manner of expression. She argues that most present a conservative vision, one rooted in the strong comradeship of Front soldiers andin their conviction that the experience, and indeed the war itself, however terrible, had personal and historical significance for the participants and their nation. This vision, originating in the romantic nationalism of nineteenth-century German thought, profoundly influenced German attitudes in the last years of the Weimar republic.

      Princes of the trenches