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The University At War, 1914-25: Britain, France, And The United States paperback english - 1 January 2015

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PublisherPalgrave MacMillan
ISBN 139781349488698
Book DescriptionDrawing on examples from Britain, France, and the United States, this book examines how scholars and scholarship found themselves mobilized to solve many problems created by modern warfare in World War I, and the many consequences of this for higher education which have lasted almost a century.
Editorial Review"Tomas Irish presents a stimulating contribution to a newly blossoming field that takes university history beyond institutional narratives and national frameworks. ... Relating the different perspectives through a sound structure and a clear line of argument creates a rich and vibrant picture. It opens new vistas on university culture in war, intellectual mobilisation and the subtle ebbs and flows of political currents in the academic world. It also makes the book a truly rewarding read." (Charlotte A. Lerg, History of Education, December, 2016) "In this wide-ranging account Tomas Irish makes a convincing case that World War I profoundly changed the university systems in Britain, France, and the United States, and, as a result, universities and their scholars have become essential to the war-making capacities of modern states in Europe and North America. ... this is a skillful telling of a complicated story that deserves a wide readership." (Gerald E. Shenk, Journal of American History, Vol. 103 (2), September, 2016)
About the AuthorDr. Tomas Irish is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for War Studies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorT. Irish
Publication Date1 January 2015
Number of Pages256

The University At War, 1914-25: Britain, France, And The United States paperback english - 1 January 2015

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