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Highlights
- The epochal shifts that the First World War effected in political, economic, and intellectual history has long been an object of scholarly inquiry, but the war's impact on ideas of gender and sexuality have received far less attention.
- About the Author: Jason Crouthamel is an Associate Professor at Grand Valley State University, USA.
- 233 Pages
- History, Military
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Book Synopsis
The epochal shifts that the First World War effected in political, economic, and intellectual history has long been an object of scholarly inquiry, but the war's impact on ideas of gender and sexuality have received far less attention. This eye-opening stuReview Quotes
"Crouthamel's fine work contributes to understandings of modern masculinity, European sexualities, the history of emotions, and World War I. The passionate stories it contains and its accessible and lively style would make it a good fit for an undergraduate or graduate seminar on World War I or European masculinities." (Lisa Fetheringill Zwicker, American Historical Review, Vol. 121 (4), October, 2016)
"One of the remarkable exceptions in the most recent wave of publication at the centenary of the war is the monograph Intimate History of the Front: Masculinity, Sexuality and Ordinary German Soldiers in the First World War, published in 2014 by the American Jason Crouthamel, who works on German and European history ... . Crouthamel's book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the First World War from a gender perspective." (Karen Hagemann, German History, June, 2016)
"Crouthamel provides a valuable contribution to the scholarship of both history and genderstudies by investigating the spectrum of masculinity expressed by German soldiers in World War I. Especially interesting is his treatment of women's roles in managing the emotional and psychological lives of the soldiers. ... The depth of coverage as well as its accessibility makes Crouthamel's work suitable for both scholars and students working on the effects of war trauma on gender identity." (Barbara Hales, German Studies Review, Vol. 39 (2), 2016)
About the Author
Jason Crouthamel is an Associate Professor at Grand Valley State University, USA. He is also the author of The Great War and German Memory: Society, Politics and Psychological Trauma, 1914-1945.