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“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)
Haase, Hugo
(360 words)
Protest and Disability: A New Look at African American Soldiers during the First World War
(10,875 words)
Epidemics
(1,367 words)
Social Democracy
(1,232 words)
Film, The First World War in
(1,429 words)
The Rhineland Horror Campaign and the Aftermath of War
(8,822 words)
Bavarian Soviet Republic
(891 words)
Fraternizing
(470 words)
From Alliance to Conference: The British Empire, Japan and Pacific Multilateralism, 1911–1921
(8,446 words)
The Junior Partner: Anglo-American Military Cooperation in World War I
(11,458 words)
China
(2,662 words)
An American Geographer between Science and Diplomacy: The Mission of Douglas W. Johnson in Europe, May–November 1918
(12,296 words)
Cromwell on the Bed Stand: Allied Civil-Military Relations in World War I
(102 words)
Spartakus League
(540 words)
What Peace Meant to Japan: The Changeover at Paris in 1919
(9,719 words)
Scheidemann, Philipp
(314 words)
“Fight the Huns with Food”: Mobilizing Canadian Civilians for the Food War Effort during the Great War, 1914–1918
(9,738 words)
Gender and the Great War: Tsuda Umeko’s Role in Institutionalizing Women’s Education in Japan
(9,556 words)
Elsa Brändström and the Reintegration of Returning Prisoners of War and their Families in Post-War Germany and Austria
(8,776 words)
Humanitarian Relief in Europe and the Analogue of War, 1914–1918
(8,031 words)
Luring Neutrals: Allied and German Propaganda in Argentina during the First World War
(10,707 words)
Securing the Maritime Trade: Triangular Frictions between the Merchant Marines of the US, UK and Japan
(10,057 words)
Daniels, Josephus
(342 words)
Caucasian Front
(1,438 words)
The Great War and Modern Scholarship: Academic Responses to War in Paris and London
(11,490 words)
U.S. Military Wives in the Philippines, from the Philippine War to World War II
(9,670 words)
Steel Helmet
(503 words)
Zetkin, Clara
(470 words)
Armed Forces (United States)
(3,756 words)
Occupation (East)
(1,730 words)
“Having Seen Enough”: Eleanor Franklin Egan and the Journalism of Great War Displacement
(8,259 words)
The Clash of Pride and Prejudice: The Immigration Issue and US-Japan Relations in the 1910s
(10,543 words)
Britain in the Balkans: The Response of the Scottish Women’s Hospital Units
(8,315 words)
Sailors’ Revolt (Kiel Mutiny)
(1,108 words)
Women Activists in Albania following Independence and World War I
(7,370 words)
Ebert, Friedrich
(470 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)
January Strikes
(1,075 words)
Brockdorff-Rantzau, Count Ulrich von
(740 words)
Transcending the Nation: Domestic Propaganda and Supranational Patriotism in Britain, 1917–18
(9,381 words)
The Wilson Administration and the Mandate Question in the Pacific: Struggle among the Powers over the Disposition of Former German Colonies
(8,551 words)
Serbia as a Health Threat to Europe: The Wartime Typhus Epidemic, 1914–1915
(9,053 words)
Of World History and Great Men: A Japanese Village and Its Worlds
(9,532 words)
Mitchell, William Lendrum
(397 words)
“Stab-in-the-Back” Legend (Dolchstosslegende)
(930 words)
Second International
(537 words)
From Liberalism to Labour: Josiah C. Wedgwood and English Liberalism during the First World War
(10,299 words)
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
(571 words)
German Revolution
(1,770 words)