29 septembre 2016
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
Gunda Barth-Scalmani, « Memory-Landscapes of the First World War: The Southwestern Front in Present-Day Italy, Austria and Slovenia », innsbruck university press, ID : 10670/1.tn1nvg
For men living at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the First World War dates back nearly hundred years. Thus it belongs to a past time no eye witness can any longer describe. Traces of memories of those who lived through the First World War and survived are fading in the memories of families, as this war has already been over some three to four generations. The experiences of grandparents cannot be directly told to grandchildren any more: That means that the perspective of women as ...