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Humour and Laughter in History : Transcultural Perspectives
Letting Loose the Doggerel of War Humorous and Satirical Journals in Britain, France and Germany 1914-1918
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Author(s):
Lesley Milne
Editor(s):
Elisabeth Cheauré
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Regine Nohejl
Publication date:
December 31 2014
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transcript Verlag
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December 31 2014
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10.14361/transcript.9783839428580.59
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pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 2
Editorial
pp. 5
Contents
pp. 7
Introduction
pp. 15
Napoleon and the 1812 Patriotic War in Russian Humour
pp. 33
Alfred and Friedrich Alfred Krupp as the Butt of Jokes? The German Perception of the Economic Elite in the 19th Century
pp. 59
Letting Loose the Doggerel of War Humorous and Satirical Journals in Britain, France and Germany 1914-1918
pp. 79
Poignant Past. How Interwar Satirical Magazines in Germany, France and Spain Used History to Criticise Their Times
pp. 103
More than Resistance: Political Humour Under Stalin in the 1930s
pp. 119
»Then We Will Fight in the Shade« Sparta, Comedy and Coming to Terms with Fearsome Otherness
pp. 137
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