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Media, Memory, and the First World War

by David A. Williams
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Overview

Of interest to historians, classicists, media and digital theorists, literary scholars, museologists, and archivists, Media, Memory, and the First World War is a comparative study that shows how the dominant mode of communication in a popular culture - from oral traditions to digital media - shapes the structure of memory within that culture.

About the Author, David A. Williams

David Williams is professor of English, St. Paul's College, University of Manitoba, and the author of Imagined Nations: Reflections on Media in Canadian Fiction.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2011
Publisher
McGill-Queens University Press
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780773539075

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