Bruno Cabanes
Bruno Cabanes is a historian known for his work on the aftermath of World War I and the social and cultural history of war. He has written extensively on the experiences of soldiers and civilians during and after the conflict.
Books
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1. La Victoire Endeuillée. La Sortie De Guerre Des Soldats Français
La Sortie De Guerre Des Soldats Français
This insightful work delves into the complex and often overlooked experiences of French soldiers as they transitioned from the battlefields of World War I back to civilian life. It explores the psychological and social challenges they faced, highlighting the enduring impact of war on their identities and communities. Through a meticulous examination of personal accounts and historical records, the narrative sheds light on the struggles of reintegration, the haunting memories of conflict, and the broader societal changes that shaped post-war France. The book offers a poignant reflection on the enduring scars of war and the resilience of those who lived through it.