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Book Synopsis
This volume brings together nine studies analysing some of the lesser-known sides
of the Transylvanian home front in the years of World War I. They concern: daily
food and the difficulties in supplying the population with basic goods; the collection
of economic resources for the war; war propaganda and the role of the Church as
an instrument for promoting it; the situation of denominational schools and higher
education during the war years (the case of the Franz Joseph University in Cluj); the
role of the press and other media in the Transylvanian Saxon communities; urban
daily life during the war (the case of the city of Sibiu); the perception of the war in
Romanian parish chronicles as a less studied source pertaining to the home front

Table of Contents

World War I, Transylvania, home front, rural communities, urban life, food, education, propaganda, Orthodox Church, Greek-Catholic Church, Evangelical Church, Romanians, Hungarians, Transylvanian Saxons, parish chronicles, newspapers, civil society, women, children, elderly people

Fighting Hardship, Keeping Hope: The

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 16/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631844427, 978-3631844427
      ISBN10: 3631844425

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume brings together nine studies analysing some of the lesser-known sides
      of the Transylvanian home front in the years of World War I. They concern: daily
      food and the difficulties in supplying the population with basic goods; the collection
      of economic resources for the war; war propaganda and the role of the Church as
      an instrument for promoting it; the situation of denominational schools and higher
      education during the war years (the case of the Franz Joseph University in Cluj); the
      role of the press and other media in the Transylvanian Saxon communities; urban
      daily life during the war (the case of the city of Sibiu); the perception of the war in
      Romanian parish chronicles as a less studied source pertaining to the home front

      Table of Contents

      World War I, Transylvania, home front, rural communities, urban life, food, education, propaganda, Orthodox Church, Greek-Catholic Church, Evangelical Church, Romanians, Hungarians, Transylvanian Saxons, parish chronicles, newspapers, civil society, women, children, elderly people

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