Introduction
Part I: Authors
1. The Language of War
2. Before the Ink Dries
3. Iberian War Writing
4. The Myth of the Accidental Author
Part II: Books
5. Scribblomania
6. Editors and Afterlives
7. Circulation and Transnational
Memory
Conclusion: War for Sale
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Dr Matilda Greig is a Research Associate at Cardiff University, working on the AHRC-funded project 'Strange Meetings: Enemy Encounters 1800-2020', and has previously held research and teaching posts at University College Dublin and Sciences Po. She completed her PhD at the European University
Institute in Florence in 2018, and holds an MA from Leiden University and a BA from the University of Cambridge. Matilda writes about the cultural history of war, particularly soldiers' memoirs and popular material culture, and specialises in modern European and Atlantic history. Her work has been
published in History Workshop Journal, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, and Hypothèses.
Writing History - William Kelleher Storey and Towser Jones
Absolute War - Mark Hewitson
The People's War - Mark Hewitson
Sacrifice and Modern War Literature - Edited by Alex Houen and Jan-Melissa Schramm