Aspecte ale vieţii cotidiene şi ale mentalităţii colective în timpul Primului Război Mondial. Studiu de caz: Anul 1917

  • Subiect: The World War I produced terrifying psychological and physical trauma to combatants of the two military alliances: the Central Powers and the Triple Entente. Life of the soldier in the trenches and on the battlefield is characterized by attitudes of friendship, sense of a fulfilled duty, stoicism and sacrifice to the idea of saving the motherland in danger, by relaxing moments due permissions and consumption of drinks and cigarettes, which make his existence bearable. The War has generated huge debts made by the combatant member states, inflation, famine, destruction of houses, of industrial enterprises, of the network of railways and auto transport and the mobilization of millions of recruits. The millions of letters sent between military and civilians revealed the discontent with the internal government policy, peddled rumours about strikes and riots, causing depression to soldiers and affecting their morale. The ability of the civilian population to resist the issues raised by the conflict depended on the local and central, national policymakers. In all the countries involved in the war the policymakers stood in the background the political differences and they fared more efficient with the country’s administration.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Vezi publicația: Revista Bistriţei: RB
  • Editura: Accent
  • Loc publicare: Cluj-Napoca
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2016-2017
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXX-XXXI; anul 2016-2017
  • Paginaţia: 193-199
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