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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew Barrett , Robert C. EngenPublisher: McGill-Queen's University Press Imprint: McGill-Queen's University Press ISBN: 9780228010579ISBN 10: 0228010578 Publication Date: 09 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“A powerful and moving book. This is Canada’s First World War as we have never seen it before.” Colonel Chris Hadfield, astronaut and four-time best-selling author “This innovative graphic history provides a new way of understanding the complexity and carnage of the First World War. Employing vivid graphics and authoritative history, Matthew Barrett and Robert C. Engen offer multiple and diverse perspectives to reclaim the Battle of Hill 70 for a new generation.” Tim Cook, author of Vimy: The Battle and the Legend “Creative and innovative, Through Their Eyes offers a new way to commemorate and connect to the history of the First World War.” Sean Carleton, University of Manitoba and the Graphic History Collective “Through Their Eyes presents a vivid depiction, both literally and figuratively, of the horrors of war. The authors view Hill 70 from the perspective of individuals at very different levels of status and responsibility, from the general to the frontline infantryman, interpreting scant evidence and imaginatively filling in the gaps.” Gary Sheffield, University of Wolverhampton “A multifaceted and nuanced look at a complex battle in an incredibly complex war. It will have you looking at photos and paintings of The Great War in a new light, considering both what was shown and what was left out.” Winnipeg Free Press A powerful and moving book. This is Canada's First World War as we have never seen it before. Colonel Chris Hadfield, astronaut and four-time best-selling author This innovative graphic history provides a new way of understanding the complexity and carnage of the First World War. Employing vivid graphics and authoritative history, Matthew Barrett and Robert C. Engen offer multiple and diverse perspectives to reclaim the Battle of Hill 70 for a new generation. Tim Cook, author of Vimy: The Battle and the Legend Creative and innovative, Through Their Eyes offers a new way to commemorate and connect to the history of the First World War. Sean Carleton, University of Manitoba and the Graphic History Collective Through Their Eyes presents a vivid depiction, both literally and figuratively, of the horrors of war. The authors view Hill 70 from the perspective of individuals at very different levels of status and responsibility, from the general to the frontline infantryman, interpreting scant evidence and imaginatively filling in the gaps. Gary Sheffield, University of Wolverhampton A multifaceted and nuanced look at a complex battle in an incredibly complex war. It will have you looking at photos and paintings of The Great War in a new light, considering both what was shown and what was left out. Winnipeg Free Press A powerful and moving book. This is Canada's First World War as we have never seen it before. Colonel Chris Hadfield, astronaut and four-time best-selling author This innovative graphic history provides a new way of understanding the complexity and carnage of the First World War. Employing vivid graphics and authoritative history, Matthew Barrett and Robert C. Engen offer multiple and diverse perspectives to reclaim the Battle of Hill 70 for a new generation. Tim Cook, author of Vimy: The Battle and the Legend Creative and innovative, Through Their Eyes offers a new way to commemorate and connect to the history of the First World War. Sean Carleton, University of Manitoba and the Graphic History Collective Through Their Eyes presents a vivid depiction, both literally and figuratively, of the horrors of war. The authors view Hill 70 from the perspective of individuals at very different levels of status and responsibility, from the general to the frontline infantryman, interpreting scant evidence and imaginatively filling in the gaps. Gary Sheffield, University of Wolverhampton Author InformationMatthew Barrett is an historian, animator, illustrator, and caricaturist. He lives in Roseneath, Ontario. Robert C. Engen is senior lecturer in war studies at Deakin University and co-editor of Why We Fight: New Approaches to the Human Dimension of Warfare. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |