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WRITING WWI and Modernity

Course: HIST 122, Spring 2008
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WORLD ON WAR I AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CULTURE McKay argues that World War I accelerated and deepened a turn-of-the-century cultural trend away from 18th and 19th century Western cultural notions and towards less belief in progress, and towards subjectivity, anxiety. and Does Ecksteins analysis of the social and cultural response to World War I support, deepen, and enrich the argument presented by Mckay, or is it...

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WORLD ON WAR I AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CULTURE McKay argues that World War I accelerated and deepened a turn-of-the-century cultural trend away from 18th and 19th century Western cultural notions and towards less belief in progress, and towards subjectivity, anxiety. and Does Ecksteins analysis of the social and cultural response to World War I support, deepen, and enrich the argument presented by Mckay, or is it different from what McKay offers? LENGTH: ABOUT TWO PAGES DUE: THURSDAY, MARCH 10
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