This chapter offers a working definition of a ‘landscape of war’ and explores the importance of this analytical category for the history of the First World War. It offers a historiographical overview which contextualises the contributions in the present volume, arranged thematically into four sections: environment and climate, industrial and urban landscapes, cross-cultural encounters with landscapes, and post-war legacies.
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Daly, S., Salvante, M., & Wilcox, V. (2018). Landscapes of war: A fertile terrain for first world war scholarship. In Landscapes of the First World War (pp. 1–14). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89411-9_1
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