Memory and War in Early Modern England examines depictions of the construction and destruction of the male body in combat in relationship to early modern English understandings of the past.
Focusing on three of the defining moments of the twentieth century a€“ the end of the two World Wars and the collapse of the Iron Curtain a€“ this volume presents a rich collection of authoritative es
At the end of the Revolutionary War, James Steven James settled the land around Long Pond, a 101.9-acre, spring-fed lake tucked away in Northwood, New Hampshire. Once a working farm, the land was late
'I'm not working on a factory floor or digging for victory, but in my own small way I do what I can for those I love.' It's 1943 and Peggy Reilly is at her best when the troubles of war come knocking
Steward is a newly activated clone whose memories are fifteen years out of date. In that time the entire world has been transformed by war and contact with an alien race. Plus, someone has murdered hi
Short stories and poems recount the experiences of a young Army private as he goes from bootcamp to WW II battlefield and back home again. These lively memoirs offer a fresh perspective on a pivotal t
Recounts the World War II experiences of a seven to twelve-year-old French boy from a middle-class Catholic family, describing how he reacted to the changing circumstances