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Introduction. Small States in a Big World
(11,403 words)
“The Spirit of Woman-Power”: Representation of Women in World War I Posters
(14,021 words)
The Rhineland Horror Campaign and the Aftermath of War
(8,822 words)
Elsa Brändström and the Reintegration of Returning Prisoners of War and their Families in Post-War Germany and Austria
(8,776 words)
Cinematic Representations of the Enemy in Belgian Silent Fiction Films
(6,787 words)
“We Stand on the Threshold of a New Age”: Alice Masaryková, the Czechoslovak Red Cross, and the Building of a New Europe
(8,699 words)
Securing the Maritime Trade: Triangular Frictions between the Merchant Marines of the US, UK and Japan
(10,057 words)
Of World History and Great Men: A Japanese Village and Its Worlds
(9,532 words)
The Clash of Pride and Prejudice: The Immigration Issue and US-Japan Relations in the 1910s
(10,543 words)
“Having Seen Enough”: Eleanor Franklin Egan and the Journalism of Great War Displacement
(8,259 words)
Humanitarian Relief in Europe and the Analogue of War, 1914–1918
(8,031 words)
Britain in the Balkans: The Response of the Scottish Women’s Hospital Units
(8,315 words)
Buddhism and the Twenty-One Demands: The Politics Behind the International Movement of Japanese Buddhists
(8,935 words)
Neutral Tones. The Netherlands and Switzerland and Their Interpretations of Neutrality 1914–1918
(12,157 words)
The First World War According to the Memories of ‘Commoners’ in the Bilād al-Shām
(5,116 words)
“Lift Up Your Heads, for Your Redemption is Near!”: The Dawn of Yugoslavia
(15,771 words)
“Suspicious Pacifists”: The Dilemma of Polish Veterans Fighting War during the 1920s and 1930s
(8,422 words)
Introduction: Women’s Movements and Female Activists in the Aftermath of War: International Perspectives 1918-1923
(10,482 words)
Brücken, Beethoven und Baumkuchen: German and Austro-Hungarian Prisoners of War and the Japanese Home Front
(8,584 words)
An American Geographer between Science and Diplomacy: The Mission of Douglas W. Johnson in Europe, May–November 1918
(12,296 words)