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Humor, Entertainment, and Popular Culture During World War I

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Humor and entertainment played a crucial role in supporting the war effort during World War I, offering relief to soldiers and bolstering morale at home. This book explores the transnational aspects of war culture by analyzing the lighter, seemingly trivial discourses surrounding the Great War, revealing how these forms of entertainment contributed to a broader understanding of the conflict and its impact on society.

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Humor, Entertainment, and Popular Culture During World War I, Clémentine Tholas-Disset, Karen A. Ritzenhoff

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2015
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