Languages and the First World War: Communicating in a Transnational War

This book examines language change and documentation during the First World War. With contributions from international academics, the chapters cover all aspects of communicating in a transnational war including languages at the front; interpretation, tran

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Palgrave Studies in Languages at War Series Editors: Hilary Footitt, University of Reading, UK and Michael Kelly, University of Southampton, UK. Languages play a crucial role in war, conflict and peacemaking: in intelligence gathering and evaluation, pre-deployment preparations, operations on the ground, regime-change, and supporting refugees and displaced persons. In the politics of war, languages have a dual impact: a public policy dimension, setting frameworks and expectations; and the lived experience of those ‘on the ground’, working with and meeting speakers of other languages. This series intends to bring together books which deal with the role of languages in situations of conflict, including war, civil war, occupation, peace-keeping, peace-enforcement and humanitarian action in war zones. It will offer an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, translation studies, intercultural communication, history, politics, international relations and cultural studies. Books in the series will explore specific conflict situations across a range of times and places, and specific language-related roles and activities, examining three contexts: languages and the  military, meeting the other in war and peace-making, and interpreting/translating in war. Titles include: LANGUAGES AT WAR: Policies and Practices of Language Contacts in Conflict (edited by Hilary Footitt and Michael Kelly) LANGUAGES AND THE MILITARY: Alliances, Occupation and Peace Building (edited by Hilary Footitt and Michael Kelly) INTERPRETING THE PEACE: Peace Operation, Conflict and Language in BosniaHerzegovina (Michael Kelly and Catherine Baker) ‘WARTALK’: Foreign Languages and the British War Effort in Europe, 1940–47 (Hilary Footitt and Simona Tobia) THE CREATION OF ISRAELI ARABIC: Political and Security Considerations in the Making of Arabic Language Studies in Israel (Yonatan Mendel) REGIONAL LANGUAGE POLICIES IN FRANCE DURING WORLD WAR II (Amit Aviv) MEETING THE LANGUAGE CHALLENGES OF NATO OPERATIONS: Policy, Practice and Professionalization (Ian P. Jones and Louise Askew) TRANSLATING EVIDENCE AND INTERPRETING TESTIMONY AT A WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL (Ellen Elias-Bursac) LANGUAGES AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR: REPRESENTATION AND MEMORY (edited by Christophe Declercq and Julilan Walker) Forthcoming: SURVIVING IN VIOLENT CONFLICTS (Ting Guo) Palgrave Studies in Languages at War Series Standing Order ISBN 978–0–230–35516–3 (hardback) 9780–230–35517–0 (paperback) (outside North America only) You can receive future titles in this series as they are published by placing a standing order. Please contact your bookseller or, in case of difficulty, write to us at the address below with your name and address, the title of the series and the ISBN quoted above. Customer Services Department, Macmillan Distribution Ltd, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XS, England

Languages and the First World War: Communicating in a Transnational War Edited by

Julian Walker and

Christophe Declercq University College London, UK

Julian Wal