

Montague was against the First World War prior to its commencement, but once it started he believed that it was right to support it in the hope of a swift resolution In 1914, Montague was 47, which was well over the age for enlistment. But in order to enlist, he dyed his white...

Montague was against the First World War prior to its commencement, but once it started he believed that it was right to support it in the hope of a swift resolution In 1914, Montague was 47, which was well over the age for enlistment. But in order to enlist, he dyed his white...

"Disenchantment" offers a powerful reflection on the experience of World War I and its impact on patriotic ideals. Penned by Charles Edward Montague, this historical work delves into military life and the stark realities of war. As a piece of social commentary, the book provides...