Scars of war
Felipe Carozzi,
Edward Pinchbeck and
Luca Repetto
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Deaths of soldiers in wartime naturally have a powerful impact on the communities from which they come. Research by Edward Pinchbeck, Felipe Carozzi and Luca Repetto reveals how losses in the first world war have reverberated through subsequent generations, shaping local memories, behaviour and social values.
Keywords: world war; combat motivation; conflict; civic capital; memory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-10-20
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