Brill’s Digital Library of World War I
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Toys, Games and Juvenile Literature in Germany and Britain During the First World War. A Comparison
(10,962 words)
Huts, Demobilisation and the Quest for an Associational Life in Rural Communities in England after the Great War
(9,031 words)
“All That is Best of the Modern Woman”? Representations of Female Military Auxiliaries in British Popular Culture, 1914–1919
(11,249 words)
Practical Memory: Organized Veterans and the Politics of Commemoration
(8,659 words)
The ‘Rebirth of Greater Germany’: The Austro-German Alliance and the Outbreak of War
(9,858 words)
Reweaving the Urban Fabric: Multiethnicity and Occupation in Łodź, 1914–1918
(96 words)
“The Spirit of Woman-Power”: Representation of Women in World War I Posters
(14,021 words)
The Mater Dolorosa on the Battlefield— Mourning Mothers in German Women’s Art of the First World War
(10,203 words)
Paris, Berlin: War Memory in Two Capital Cities (1914–1933)
(12,440 words)
Brücken, Beethoven und Baumkuchen: German and Austro-Hungarian Prisoners of War and the Japanese Home Front
(8,584 words)
From Loyalty to Dissent: Punjabis from the Great War to World War II
(12,431 words)
Beyond and Below the Nations: Towards a Comparative History of Local Communities at War
(98 words)
Best Boys and Aching Hearts: The Rhetoric of Romance as Social Control in Wartime Magazines for Young Women
(9,082 words)
Women on the Move: Shifting Patterns in Migration and the Colonization of Taiwan
(8,377 words)
Introduction: Women’s Movements and Female Activists in the Aftermath of War: International Perspectives 1918-1923
(10,482 words)
Railroad Workers and World War I: Labor Hygiene and the Policies of Japanese National Railways
(8,593 words)
The Hun and the Home: Gender, Sexuality and Propaganda in First World War Europe
(7,466 words)
Soldiers, Members of Parliament, Social Activists: The Polish Women’s Movement after World War I
(8,489 words)
War Neurosis and Viennese Psychiatry in World War One
(93 words)
The Transformation of Local Public Spheres: German, Belgian and Dutch Border Towns during the First World War Compared
(9,388 words)