Description
A brilliant history of the First World War by the bestselling and
prizewinning author of King Leopold''s Ghost and Bury the Chains. Adam
Hochschild follows a group of characters connected by blood ties, close
friendships or personal enmities and shows how the war exposed the
divisions between them. They include the brother and sister whose views on
the war could not have been more diametrically opposed â he a career
soldier, she a committed pacifist; the politician whose job was to send
young men who refused conscription to prison, yet whose godson was one of
those young men and the suffragette sisters, one of whom passionately
supported the war and one of whom was equally passionately opposed to it.
Through these divided families, Hochschild paints a vivid picture of
Britain poised between the optimism of the Victorian era and the era of
Auschwitz and the Gulag â a divided country, fractured by the seismic
upheaval of the Great War and its aftermath.



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