Proximity and Distance: Space, Time and World War I

Romain Fathi,Emily Robertson

Proximity and Distance: Space, Time and World War I
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Published
28 April 2020
Pages
1
ISBN
9780522876536

Proximity and Distance: Space, Time and World War I

Romain Fathi,Emily Robertson

This book explores how participants and observers in World War I negotiated the temporal and spatial challenges of the conflict.

The global magnitude of World War I has meant that proximity and distance were highly influential in the ways the conflict was conducted, and how it was experienced at tactical, political and emotional levels.

This book explores how participants and observers in World War I negotiated the temporal and spatial challenges of the conflict. International in scope, it investigates how technology, mass media, elite diplomacy and imperial networks interacted in conjunction with proximity and distance.

The authors canvass a range of approaches to the conflict, from cultural history to social, political and military history. Proximity and distance were contingencies that participants had to continually adapt to. This book documents the ways in which these adaptations were approached.

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