Brill’s Digital Library of World War I
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We and Homeland: German Occupation, Lithuanian Discourse, and War Experience in Ober Ost
(8,297 words)
Introduction
(7,610 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)
Controlling Urban Society during World War I: Cooperation between Belgian Authorities and the Forces of Military Occupation
(106 words)
Transcending the Nation: Domestic Propaganda and Supranational Patriotism in Britain, 1917–18
(9,381 words)
Stereotypical Bedfellows: The Combination of Anti-Semitism with Germanophobia in Great Britain, 1914–1918
(100 words)
Warfare and Belligerence: Approaches to the First World War
(14,764 words)
Neutral Tones. The Netherlands and Switzerland and Their Interpretations of Neutrality 1914–1918
(12,157 words)
‘Tailoring in the Trenches’: The Making of First World War British Army Uniform
(9,853 words)
Making Friends and Foes: Occupiers and Occupied in First World War Romania, 1916–1918
(14,194 words)
Neutral Borders, Neutral Waters, Neutral Skies: Protecting the Territorial Neutrality of the Netherlands in the Great War, 1914-1918
(9,124 words)
‘Humans Are Cheap and the Bread is Dear.’ Republican Portrayals of the War Experience in Weimar Germany
(12,271 words)
A Community at War: British Civilian Internees at the Ruhleben Camp in Germany, 1914–1918
(99 words)
The Aftermaths of Defeat: The Fallen, the Catastrophe, and the Public Response of Women to the End of the First World War in Bulgaria
(8,095 words)
Aftermaths of War
(530 words)
From Street Walking to the Convent: Child Prostitution Cases Judged by the Juvenile Court of Brussels during World War One
(13,822 words)
Indian and African Soldiers in British, French and German Propaganda during the First World War
(6,325 words)
Death in Freiburg, 1914–1918
(79 words)
Other Fronts, Other Diseases? Comparisons of Front-specific Practices in Medical Treatment
(10,111 words)