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World War I Media, Entertainments & Popular Culture
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434 pages
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The collection explores how entertainments and popular culture influenced the experiences of individuals during the First World War. It examines the impact of various media, including newspapers, films, posters, and music, highlighting the production and consumption of these forms of entertainment. Through a series of studies, the book reveals the significant role that these cultural elements played in shaping public sentiment and providing respite amidst the conflict.
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2018, paperback
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