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ISBN 9780521875769 cloth hardcover with jacket. Part of Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare series. In good condition; no marks, no highlighting. Fast, friendly service. Date: 2007. Cambridge ISBN 0521875765 9780521875769 [US]
ISBN10: 0521875765, ISBN13: 9780521875769, [publisher: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge] Hardcover First Edition First Edition Hard Back. Dust jacket in a good clean condition with just a little surface wear. All edges of the text block free of any marks. Binding tight. Pages appear unread with no marks or inscriptions. pp. xiv 339. Overall a good copy. This book is about the theatre of power and identity that unfolds in and between Britain and Germany in the decades before the First World War.nbsp; [Stamford, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
Ruger, Jan: 2007 Cambridge University Press, hardcover with dustjacket 337 pages. This book is about the theatre of power and identity that unfolded in and between Britain and Germany in the decades before the First World War. It explores what contemporaries described as the cult of the navy: the many ways in which the navy and the sea were celebrated in the fleet reviews, naval visits and ship launches that were watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators. At once royal rituals and national entertainments, these were events at which tradition, power and claims to the sea were played out between the nations. This was a public stage on which the domestic and the foreign intersected and where the modern mass market of media and consumerism collided with politics and international relations. Conflict and identity were literally acted out between the two countries. By focusing on this dynamic arena, Jan Rger offers a fascinating new history of the Anglo-German antagonism ISBN 9780521875769 In mint condition Britain and Germany in the age of empire ISBN 0521875765 9780521875769 [NL]
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007 Hard cover New. Contains: Halftones. Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare . 30 b/w illus. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007 Hard cover New. Contains: Halftones. Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare . 30 b/w illus. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007 Hard cover New. 356 p. Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare . 30 Halftones, unspecified. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2007 Hard cover New. Contains: Halftones. Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare . 30 b/w illus. Intended for professional and scholarly audience.
ISBN10: 0521875765, ISBN13: 9780521875769, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is about the theatre of power and identity that unfolded in and between Britain and Germany in the decades before the First World War. It explores what contemporaries described as the cult of the navy: the many ways in which the navy and the sea were celebrated in the fleet reviews, naval visits and ship launches that were watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators. At once royal rituals and national entertainments, these were events at which tradition, power and claims to the sea were played out between the nations. This was a public stage on which the domestic and the foreign intersected and where the modern mass market of media and consumerism collided with politics and international relations. Conflict and identity were literally acted out between the two countries. By focusing on this dynamic arena, Jan Rüger offers a fascinating new history of the Anglo-German antagonism. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
Cambridge University Press, Date: 2007-07-23. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2007. Cambridge University Press ISBN 0521875765 9780521875769 [US]
ISBN10: 0521875765, ISBN13: 9780521875769, [publisher: Cambridge University Press] Hardcover Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book is about the theatre of power and identity that unfolded in and between Britain and Germany in the decades before the First World War. It explores what contemporaries described as the cult of the navy: the many ways in which the navy and the sea were celebrated in the fleet reviews, naval visits and ship launches that were watched by hundreds of thousands of spectators. At once royal rituals and national entertainments, these were events at which tradition, power and claims to the sea were played out between the nations. This was a public stage on which the domestic and the foreign intersected and where the modern mass market of media and consumerism collided with politics and international relations. Conflict and identity were literally acted out between the two countries. By focusing on this dynamic arena, Jan Rüger offers a fascinating new history of the Anglo-German antagonism. [Einbeck, Germany] [Publication Year: 2007]
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