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Soldiers’ Newspapers
(1,076 words)
Still behind Enemy Lines? Algerian and Tunisian Veterans after the World Wars
(11,362 words)
Command in the Indian Expeditionary Force D: Mesopotamia, 1915–16
(16,682 words)
New Zealand
(743 words)
Armed Forces (Dominions)
(3,147 words)
“Our common colonial voices”: Canadian Nurses, Patient Relations, and Nation on Lemnos
(13,582 words)
German Southwest Africa
(920 words)
Morale of the Indian Army in the Mesopotamia Campaign: 1914–17
(10,604 words)
From Loyalty to Dissent: Punjabis from the Great War to World War II
(12,431 words)
Indian Soldiers’ Experiences in France during World War I: Seeing Europe from the Rear of the Front
(11,168 words)
India
(1,806 words)
Introduction
(7,610 words)
Albion
(236 words)
Imperialism, Nationalism and the First World War in India
(8,519 words)
Kaiser kī jay (Long Live the Kaiser): Perceptions of World War I and the Socio-Religious Movement Among the Oraons in Chota Nagpur 1914–1916
(10,800 words)
Out with the New and in with the Old: Uchida Yasuya and the Great War as a Turning Point in Japanese Foreign Affairs
(8,439 words)
Transcending the Nation: Domestic Propaganda and Supranational Patriotism in Britain, 1917–18
(9,381 words)
Front Lines and Status Lines: Sepoy and ‘Menial’ in the Great War 1916–1920
(23,687 words)
Poppy
(327 words)
Logistics of the Indian Expeditionary Force D in Mesopotamia: 1914–18
(16,691 words)