P lerinages De Guerre, Jadis Et De Nos Jours explores the history of war pilgrimages, particularly in the context of the First World War. Edmond Pilon delves into the motivations and experiences of those who journey to sites of former battlefields and memorials. The book examines the evolving traditions of remembrance and the personal significance of these pilgrimages for individuals and communities. This French-language edition offers a poignant look at the intersection of history, memory, and travel, illuminating the enduring impact of war on the cultural landscape and collective consciousness.
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