"You lost your name so that I could write mine. You stayed in the mud so that I could drive toward the sun."
What do we owe the millions who never left the trenches of the Western Front? For Dr. Cornelis van Houte, a man of law and logic, the answer isn’t found in history books, but in the silent, geometric precision of the cemeteries that scar the landscape of Europe.
The Ground Held: A Reckoning with the Debt of the Western Front is not a traditional history of the Great War. It is a profound, meditative journey of a witness. From the haunting height of the Thiepval Memorial to the quiet ripples of the Meuse, Van Houte navigates the physical and emotional geography of sacrifice.
Armed with a camera and a legal mind trained for accuracy, the author attempts to bridge the distance between the named and the unnamed. He explores the concept of "The Debt"—the heavy, invisible inheritance carried by every generation that has followed the Armistice.
In this lyrical and deeply personal reconstruction, Van Houte explores:
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. "You lost your name so that I could write mine. You stayed in the mud so that I could drive toward the sun." What do we owe the millions who never left the trenches of the Western Front? For Dr. Cornelis van Houte, a man of law and logic, the answer isn't found in history books, but in the silent, geometric precision of the cemeteries that scar the landscape of Europe. The Ground Held: A Reckoning with the Debt of the Western Front is not a traditional history of the Great War. It is a profound, meditative journey of a witness. From the haunting height of the Thiepval Memorial to the quiet ripples of the Meuse, Van Houte navigates the physical and emotional geography of sacrifice. Armed with a camera and a legal mind trained for accuracy, the author attempts to bridge the distance between the named and the unnamed. He explores the concept of "The Debt"-the heavy, invisible inheritance carried by every generation that has followed the Armistice. In this lyrical and deeply personal reconstruction, Van Houte explores: The Geometry of Grief: How the architecture of remembrance attempts to contain the uncontainable loss of 72,195 souls at the Somme.The Protocol of Peace: A lawyer's search for a structural, lasting peace that goes beyond the absence of war.The Modern Witness: A reflection on how we carry the past while driving toward the future, through the lens of a journey across Flanders and France.Compelling, philosophical, and hauntingly beautiful, The Ground Held is an essential read for anyone who has ever stood before a war memorial and felt the weight of a silence that speaks volumes. It is a final accounting-a discharge of a debt that can never truly be repaid, but must always be acknowledged. Cornelis van Houte, Doctor of Laws, is a international lawyer and military analyst. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798251816082
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