HIST 1010 Chapter 8: CHAPTER SUMMARY OF READING shock of war

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In sean kennedy"s novel, the shock of war, kennedy goes on to explain the civilian experiences in the first chapter known as the strains of mobilization . At the end of the first chapter, the reader can grasp and fully comprehends the authors point of view. Kennedy proves that world war two was a war which affected the world as a whole. He goes on to prove this explanation by touching upon civilian experiences from all over the world, who have been impacted by the war with a story to tell. He touches upon nations from all four corners of the world which includes countries such as japan, russia, britain and the united states of america. gets the view point from both the the winning and losing side. Kennedy helps the reader grasp the argument as a whole by looking at how the war affected the world in a political, social and economical way.

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