The Inverted Mirror : : Mythologizing the Enemy in France and Germany, 1898-1914 / / Michael Nolan.
It is hard to imagine nowadays that, for many years, France and Germany considered each other as "arch enemies." And yet, for well over a century, these two countries waged verbal and ultimately violent wars against each other. This study explores a particularly virulent phase during which...
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