Theatre of War
Discover the profound impact of the First World War through H. Kosok's insightful book, Theatre of War, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This first edition offers a compelling examination of over two hundred plays written, published, and performed in Britain and Ireland from 1909 to 1998. Spanning 286 pages, Kosok delves into various perspectives, including subject matter, theatrical techniques, and critical evaluations, providing readers with a rich understanding of how this monumental event shaped international history. Ideal for theatre enthusiasts and historians alike, Theatre of War emphasizes the transformative power of performance art and its role in depicting the complexities of war. Add this essential title to your collection and explore the intricate relationship between theatre and history.