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An edition of The generation of 1914 (1979)

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The generation of 1914 holds a special place in memory, affection, and myth. In this irresistible and moving book, Robert Wohl rescues it from the shadows of legend and brings it fully into the realm of understanding. He tells the story of the young men--the middle class elite of five European countries, France, Germany, England, Spain, and Italy, to recreate the generational consciousness that united them as well as the unique national experience that made them different.

These were men born at the end of the nineteenth century when the world of reason was disintegrating into a world of irrationality. They were destined to rule but their lives were interrupted by the greatest of wars, leaving them searching for identity and historical continuity. Wohl recaptures this search through novels, poems, autobiographies, memoirs, sociological treatises, philosophical essays, university lectures, political speeches, conversations when recorded, letters, personal notebooks, and newspaper articles. His book is a brilliant study of European mentalities, both collective and individual.

Probing behind ideas to find the experience that inspired them, Wohl illuminates in unexpected ways the origins of World War I and its impact on its participants. His exploration of the consciousness of generational unity and the power of the generational bond enables him to place in a novel context the spread of pessimism and despair, the waning of liberal and humanitarian values, the rise of Communist and Fascist movements, and the sudden eruption of violence in Europe's progressive countries between the two world wars. (from Amazon)

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English
Pages
307

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The generation of 1914
1980, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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The generation of 1914
1979, Harvard University Press
in English
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The generation of 1914
1979, Harvard University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
909.82/1
Library of Congress
CB203 .W63, CB203 W63 1980, CB203.W63

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 307 p., [14] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
307

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22367256M
Internet Archive
generationof19140000wohl
ISBN 10
0297777564, 0674344650
LCCN
78021124
OCLC/WorldCat
4495053
Library Thing
336416
Goodreads
1218895

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