Beschreibung
This publication is a collection of articles which summarise results of investigations into archival materials concerning wartime stories of various nations involved in the Great War. The objective of the authors was to analyse the wartime experience of individuals and local communities as well as whole nations. They further tried to present a closer, more personal overview of wartime drama. As a result the book portrays the impact of the Great War on the lives of multicultural communities, re-constructs individual war narratives and studies consequences of the conflict. The use of various types of historical materials from state archives and from other sources enabled the authors to create a multifaceted portrayal of the war seen from local and international perspectives.
Autorenportrait
El?bieta Katarzyna Dzikowska works at the University of ?ód?, the Department of Literature and Culture of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The main areas of her academic research include German 20th-century literature, Polish-German comparative literature and gender issues.
Agata Handley works as a lecturer and a researcher at the University of ?ód?, the Department of Literature and Culture of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The main areas of her academic interest are literature translation, British culture and contemporary British poetry.
Piotr Zawilski is the director of the State Archive in ?ód?. He is the Vice-President of the Association of Polish Archivists and a former director of the State Archive in Piotrków Trybunalski.