
De Mythe Van 1918: De Werkelijkheid Over De Laatste Honderd Dagen Van De Eerste Wereldoorlog
由
Andriessen, J. H. J. , 1937-
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Action & Adventure
格式
平装书
页数
223
语言
荷兰语,佛兰芒语
已发布
Jan 1, 2004
出版商
Aspekt
版本
01
ISBN-10
9059111184
ISBN-13
9789059111189
描述
In this exploration of a pivotal moment in history, the author delves into the last hundred days of the First World War, challenging prevalent narratives and myths. Through meticulous research and analysis, he uncovers the complex realities faced by soldiers and civilians alike during this tumultuous period. The detailed account reveals how decisions made in the trenches and political corridors dramatically influenced the war's outcome and its aftermath.
The text combines historical rigor with engaging storytelling, allowing readers to visualize the events that shaped the world in 1918. The author draws on a wide range of sources, presenting a multidimensional view of the war, highlighting the human experiences behind the statistics and battlefront reports. As new insights emerge, the reader is prompted to reconsider commonly held beliefs about these final days of conflict.
With a strong emphasis on contextualizing the political and social dynamics of the era, the narrative transcends mere chronology. The examination of the motivations of key figures and their impact on the war's resolution offers a fresh perspective that deepens the understanding of its historical significance.
A thorough bibliography and index enhance the book's scholarly value, making it a reliable resource for both casual readers and historians. The author's commitment to uncovering the truth behind the myths surrounding 1918 invites readers to rethink the legacy of the First World War and its enduring effects on modern society.
The text combines historical rigor with engaging storytelling, allowing readers to visualize the events that shaped the world in 1918. The author draws on a wide range of sources, presenting a multidimensional view of the war, highlighting the human experiences behind the statistics and battlefront reports. As new insights emerge, the reader is prompted to reconsider commonly held beliefs about these final days of conflict.
With a strong emphasis on contextualizing the political and social dynamics of the era, the narrative transcends mere chronology. The examination of the motivations of key figures and their impact on the war's resolution offers a fresh perspective that deepens the understanding of its historical significance.
A thorough bibliography and index enhance the book's scholarly value, making it a reliable resource for both casual readers and historians. The author's commitment to uncovering the truth behind the myths surrounding 1918 invites readers to rethink the legacy of the First World War and its enduring effects on modern society.