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This book explores the military and economic contributions of European reservists in Argentina and Argentine-born volunteers to the First World War. Drawing on primary sources in five languages, it explores all stages of the military mobilisation process—the recruitment and selection of reservists and volunteers, their transfer to the war theatre, training and assignment to units, diverse wartime and combat experiences, demobilisation, return to Argentina, and reintegration into civilian life. Additionally, it examines the economic mobilisation of these communities in support of the war effort, the variations in their responses to recruitment, and, in the aftermath of the war, the commemoration of their human and material contributions.

Part of the Wars and Battles of the World series, this book will be an essential read for scholars and researchers of military history, migration studies, nationalism studies, global and transnational history, First World War studies, and Argentine and Latin American history.



This book explores the military and economic contributions of European reservists in Argentina and Argentine-born volunteers to the First World War.

Arvustused

That the First World War was a global war with myriad faces and violent responses is none more evident than in this thoughtfully researched volume on the military contributions made from neutral Argentina. This book offers a history of the complex interplay between belligerency and neutrality in this pivotal global conflict.

Maartje Abbenhuis, Ahorangi Professor in Modern History, Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland, New Zealand

While various historians have recently shown that Latin America was profoundly affected by the Great War, the military mobilisation of these societies remained a blind spot. This book happily fills the gap. In Argentina, neutral until the armistice, the physical experience of mass violence was a reality whose memory remained vivid for several decades.

Olivier Compagnon, Professor of Latin American History, New Sorbonne University, France

Introduction Part I: From the Pampas
Chapter 1: Pro Patria Mori: The
Response to the Call to Arms
Chapter 2: The Nerve of War: The Economic
Support for Mobilisation
Chapter 3: Meeting Poseidon: The Maritime Journey to
Europe Part 2: To the Battlefields
Chapter 4: Combat experiences
Chapter 5:
Wars Toll: The Wounded and the Fallen Part 3: and Back
Chapter 6: Coming
Full Circle: Demobilization and Return
Chapter 7: Lest We Forget: War
Memorials
María Inés Tato is Principal Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina.

Luis Esteban Dalla Fontana is Director of the masters programme in War History at the Superior War College, Army Faculty, National Defence University (UNDEF), Argentina.

Agustín Daniel Desiderato is Professor of War History, Superior War College, Army Faculty, National Defence University (UNDEF), Argentina.