Transnational Outrage
Discover the powerful narrative of Transnational Outrage by Katie Pickles, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. This compelling work, consisting of 277 pages, delves into the significant impact of Edith Cavell's execution by German forces during World War I, which was presented by the Allies as a pivotal atrocity of the conflict.
Pickles skillfully unravels the global response to Cavell's death, examining its deeper ties to imperial dynamics, international relations, and the nuanced perspectives of women’s and gender history. This insightful exploration not only highlights the public outcry that resonated throughout the United Kingdom but also invites readers to reflect on broader historical contexts. Perfect for those interested in World War I, gender studies, and the intricacies of public opinion, Transnational Outrage is an essential addition to your literary collection.