The War After The War
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Action & Adventure
History
فرمت
کیندل
صفحات
129
زبان
آلمانی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 2023
ناشر
Otbebookpublishing
نسخه
1
ISBN-10
3988264148
ISBN-13
9783988264145
توضیحات
In the aftermath of World War I, Isaac Frederick Marcosson presents a timely exploration of the societal and political realities that emerged in the wake of the conflict. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human nature, he delves into the struggles of returning soldiers as they reintegrate into civilian life, grappling with the trauma and upheaval that war leaves in its wake. The narrative unfolds through a series of compelling essays that examine the impact of the war on various facets of society, from the economy to social structures, revealing the profound changes that define the post-war world.
Marcosson also offers critical reflections on the broader consequences of war, urging readers to consider the lessons learned and the paths forward. By blending personal stories with insightful analysis, he captures the complexity of a society attempting to heal and redefine itself, making this work both a historical document and a poignant commentary on the human experience in times of turmoil.
Marcosson also offers critical reflections on the broader consequences of war, urging readers to consider the lessons learned and the paths forward. By blending personal stories with insightful analysis, he captures the complexity of a society attempting to heal and redefine itself, making this work both a historical document and a poignant commentary on the human experience in times of turmoil.
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