Of Little Comfort : : War Widows, Fallen Soldiers, and the Remaking of the Nation after the Great War / / Erika Kuhlman.
During and especially after World War I, the millions of black-clad widows on the streets of Europe’s cities were a constant reminder that war caused carnage on a vast scale. But widows were far more than just a reminder of the war’s fallen soldiers; they were literal and figurative actresses in how...
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
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