Sudditi O Cittadini?: L'Evoluzione Delle Appartenenze Imperiali Nella Prima Guerra Mondiale

Sudditi O Cittadini?: L'Evoluzione Delle Appartenenze Imperiali Nella Prima Guerra Mondiale

di Simone A Bellezza , Massimo Campanini , Federico Cresti
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Action & Adventure History
Formato Brossura
Pagine 216
Lingua Italiano
Pubblicato Jun 30, 2018
Editore Viella
ISBN-10 8867289780
ISBN-13 9788867289783
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The work delves into the complex concept of identity during World War I, examining how imperial allegiances shaped the experiences of individuals and communities. It explores the transformation from subjects of empires to active citizens, scrutinizing the political and social ramifications of this evolution. The authors, a collective of historians and scholars, bring their expertise to bear on various national narratives and personal stories, providing a multifaceted perspective on the war's impact.

Central to this examination is the question of belonging and the varying loyalties that influenced people’s lives throughout the conflict. Through a rich tapestry of historical analysis, the text reveals how identity was not a static element but a dynamic construct influenced by ideology, nationalism, and the realities of war. The contributors offer insights into individual and collective experiences, highlighting the challenges faced by those caught in the crossfire of shifting allegiances.

The narrative weaves through different regions and empires, showcasing the diverse responses from various populations. Readers are introduced to the intricate interplay between personal identity and broader political movements, forcing them to reconsider established historical frameworks. The nuances of loyalty, resistance, and adaptation are presented compellingly, ensuring that readers understand the legacies that outlived the war.

This study not only enriches the understanding of World War I but also invites reflections on contemporary issues of identity and belonging. Through a combination of scholarly rigor and engaging storytelling, it opens up vital discussions about how past conflicts continue to shape present-day societies. The contributions from each author culminate in a significant academic achievement that underscores the enduring importance of the imperial legacies that shaped the modern world.

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