THE IMAGES OF A WAR ROUTINE (BASED ON BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER'S PAINTINGS)
Abstract
The article highlights the so-called military anthropology approach to war events studying. It focuses on the author's translations of original English sources related to the British cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather. His heritage in a form of records and pictures giving his account of life at the front in the first winter (1914-1915) of the First World War, can provide ground for studying not only the War operations themselves, but the evidence of the everyday life routine in trenches.
References
1. Bairnsfather B. A Few Fragments from His Life. London: The Bystander / Hodder & Stoughton, 1916.
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3. Bairnsfather B. Carry on Sergeant. London: Pub. for «The Bystander» by Hodder and Stoughton, 1927.
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Review
For citations:
Tkachenko D.S. THE IMAGES OF A WAR ROUTINE (BASED ON BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER'S PAINTINGS). Humanities and law research. 2016;(1):126-133. (In Russ.)