Race, empire and First World War writing
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| Publisher : | Cambridge University Press, 2011. |
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Table of Contents:
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'An army of workers': Chinese indentured labour in First World War France / Paul J. Bailey
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Sacrifices, sex, race: Vietnamese experiences in the First World War / Kimloan Hill
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Indians at home, Mesopotamia and France, 1914-1918: towards an intimate history / Santanu Das
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'We don't want to die for nothing': Askari at war in German East Africa, 1914-1918 / Michelle Moyd
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France's legacy to Demba Mboup? A Senegalese Griot and his descendants remember his military service during the First World War / Joe Lunn
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Representing Otherness: African, Indian, and European soldiers' letters and memoirs / Christian Koller
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Living apart together: Belgian civilians and non-white troops and workers in wartime Flanders / Dominiek Dendooven
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Nursing the Other: the representation of colonial troops in French and British First World War nursing memoirs / Alison S. Fell
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Imperial captivities: colonial prisoners of war in Germany and the Ottoman Empire, 1914-1918 / Heather Jones
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Images of Te Hokowhitu A Tu in the First World War / Christopher Pugsle
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'He was black, he was a white man, and a dinkum Aussie': race and empire in revisiting the Anzac legend / Peter Stanley
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The quiet Western Front: the First World War and New Zealand memory / Jock Phillips
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'Writing out of opinions': Irish experience and the theatre of the First World War / Keith Jeffery
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'Heaven grant you strength to fight the battle for your race': nationalism, Pan-Africanism and the First World War in Jamaican memory / Richard Smith
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Not only war: the First World War and African American literature / Mark Whalan
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Death and the afterlife: Britain's colonies and dominions / Michèle Barrett
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