Brill’s Digital Library of World War I
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Brill’s Digital Library of World War I is an online resource that contains over 700 encyclopedia entries plus 250 peer-reviewed articles of transnational and global historical perspectives on significant topics of World War I. This collection includes Brill’s Encyclopedia of the First World War, an unrivalled reference work that showcases the knowledge of experts from 15 countries and offers 26 additional essays on the major belligerents, wartime society and culture, diplomatic and military events, and the historiography of the Great War.
The 250 articles address not only the key issues from political, historical and cultural perspectives, but also engages with aspects of the war which have remained underexplored such as the neutrals, the role of women before, during and after the war, and memory. The chapters have been drawn from a select number of Brill publications that have been published in the last 15 years. Brill’s Digital Library of World War I is a unique digital library that will allow researchers to discover new perspectives and connections with the enhanced navigational tools provided.
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Dadaism
(499 words)
Daniels, Josephus
(342 words)
Danilov, Yuri Nikiforovich
(350 words)
D’Annunzio, Gabriele
(367 words)
Dardanelles
(1,004 words)
Death in Freiburg, 1914–1918
(79 words)
Declarations of War
(276 words)
Defending the Heimat: The Germans in South-West Africa and East Africa During the First World War
(12,890 words)
Dehmel, Richard
(464 words)
Delbrück, Hans
(333 words)
Delcassé, Théophile
(468 words)
Demobilization
(1,503 words)
Denikin, Anton Ivanovich
(351 words)
Denmark
(672 words)
Deployment Plans
(1,557 words)
Deportations
(1,069 words)
1917: Deserters, Politics and Religion
(7,172 words)
Desertion
(1,634 words)