
Trincee, I Sardi Nella Grande Guerra: Atti Del Convegno Internazionale : Saggi E Contributi
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Convegno Internazionale Trincee, I Sardi Nella Grande Guerra (1998 : Cagliari, Italy)
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Action & Adventure
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
207
언어
이탈리아어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2000
출판사
Askòs
ISBN-10
8888065032
ISBN-13
9788888065038
설명
This collection presents a rich tapestry of essays and contributions focused on the experiences of Sardinians during the Great War. Compiled by Alberto Monteverde, it encapsulates discussions and insights from an international conference held in Cagliari in 1998, bringing together historians, researchers, and enthusiasts passionate about this significant period.
The narratives within delve into the unique challenges faced by the Sardinian people, examining their roles on the battlefield and the impact of the war on their homeland. Each contribution highlights different aspects of life during wartime, from military strategies to the cultural ramifications, offering a comprehensive view of how the conflict reshaped Sardinian identity.
The editorial effort is supported by the Club Modellismo Storico of Cagliari, which underscores the collaboration between historical preservationists and those dedicated to modeling the intricate details of wartime experiences. This synergy of scholarship and hobbyist craftsmanship enriches the reader's understanding of Sardinia’s contribution to the broader historical narrative.
Intended for both scholars and general readers alike, this work not only memorializes the Sardinian experience but also serves as a platform for continuing dialogue on the lasting effects of war on societal evolution. It provides valuable insights into a lesser-known aspect of World War I history, ensuring that the voices of the Sardinian people are heard and remembered.
The narratives within delve into the unique challenges faced by the Sardinian people, examining their roles on the battlefield and the impact of the war on their homeland. Each contribution highlights different aspects of life during wartime, from military strategies to the cultural ramifications, offering a comprehensive view of how the conflict reshaped Sardinian identity.
The editorial effort is supported by the Club Modellismo Storico of Cagliari, which underscores the collaboration between historical preservationists and those dedicated to modeling the intricate details of wartime experiences. This synergy of scholarship and hobbyist craftsmanship enriches the reader's understanding of Sardinia’s contribution to the broader historical narrative.
Intended for both scholars and general readers alike, this work not only memorializes the Sardinian experience but also serves as a platform for continuing dialogue on the lasting effects of war on societal evolution. It provides valuable insights into a lesser-known aspect of World War I history, ensuring that the voices of the Sardinian people are heard and remembered.