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		<title>1914-1918: Understanding the Controversy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fran&#231;ois Buton &amp; Andr&#233; Loez &amp; Nicolas Mariot &amp; Philippe Olivera</dc:creator>


		<dc:subject>History</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>memory</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>culture</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>violence</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>la suite droite</dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject>La Grande Guerre, toujours pr&#233;sente</dc:subject>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Is the extreme violence of the Great War explained by the culture of war, the brutalization of societies, the soldiers' consent or the fact of constraint? While urging a form of open research that brings together professionals, amateurs and teachers, a team of historians and political scientists show how historiographical choices, far from being a simple academic matter, require that social categories, the individual, the state and, indeed, the manner in which history is written all be taken into consideration.&lt;/p&gt;
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		<title>Back from the Trenches</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pierre Purseigle</dc:creator>


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		<dc:subject>la suite gauche</dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject>testimony</dc:subject>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;In his recent book devoted to the historiographical debate over the Great War, Christophe Prochasson explores the ongoing renegotiation of the forms of patriotic consent, as well as the blurring of boundaries between true and false and the manner in which the Republic was put to the test by the conflict.&lt;/p&gt;
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