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“Today the Somme is a peaceful but sullen place, unforgetting and unforgiving. ... To wander now over the fields destined to extrude their rusty metal fragments for centuries is to appreciate in the most intimate way the permanent reverberations of July, 1916. When the air is damp you can smell rusted iron everywhere, even though you see only wheat and barley.”

Quote by Paul Fussell

Work

The Great War and Modern Memory

This book delves into the profound effects of World War I on the cultural and intellectual landscape of Europe and beyond. It examines how the war's experiences influenced literature, art, and the formation of national narratives, providing a critical analysis of the ways in which the conflict has been remembered and its legacy interpreted. more

Author

Paul Fussell
Paul Fussell

Paul Fussell was an American historian renowned for his profound insights into 20th-century American society and culture. His works explored American military history, consumerism, and the changes in post-war American life. more

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