Fighting Different Wars: Experience, Memory, and the First World War in Britain
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List of illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: experience, memory and the Great War Part I. Experience and the War: 1. Soldiers and 'khaki girls': men and women in military and paramilitary organisations 2. The healing of her men: amateur and professional hospital workers 3. Other armies: auxiliary war workers 4. A family at war: the Beales of Standen Part II. Memory and the War: 5. The soldier's story: publishing and the postwar years 6. Creating disillusionment in popular memory 7. Still fighting: memory enters history Conclusion: climbing out of the trenches Select bibliography Index.