Between the opulent Edwardian years and the 1920s the First World War opens like a gap in time. It shows how English culture adapted itself to the needs of killing, how our stereotypes of the war gradually took shape and how the nations thought and imagination were profoundly and irretrievably...
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Between the opulent Edwardian years and the 1920s the First World War opens like a gap in time. It shows how English culture adapted itself to the needs of killing, how our stereotypes of the war gradually took shape and how the nations thought and imagination were profoundly and irretrievably changed.
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