Brill’s Digital Library of World War I
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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)
The First World War According to the Memories of ‘Commoners’ in the Bilād al-Shām
(5,116 words)
Ambiguities of the Modern: The Great War in the Memoirs and Poetry of the Iraqis
(12,053 words)
German Propaganda and Prisoners-of-War during World War I
(10,248 words)
Political and Public Aspects of the Activity of the Lithuanian Women’s Movement, 1918–1923
(7,896 words)
“The Crusade of Youth”: Pacifism and the Militarization of Youth Culture in Marc Sangnier’s Peace Congresses, 1923–1932
(12,184 words)
New Jerusalems: Sacrifice and Redemption in the War Experiences of English and German Military Chaplains
(12,828 words)
Ardour and Anxiety: Politics and Literature in the Indian Homefront
(10,932 words)
Proud Fighters, Blind Men: World War Experiences of Combatants from the Arab East
(11,533 words)
Buddhism and the Twenty-One Demands: The Politics Behind the International Movement of Japanese Buddhists
(8,935 words)
The Mater Dolorosa on the Battlefield— Mourning Mothers in German Women’s Art of the First World War
(10,203 words)
Strange Fronts, Strange Wars: Germany’s Battle for “Islam” in the Middle East during the First World War, and British Reactions
(12,391 words)
Diverse Constructions: Feminist and Conservative Women’s Movements and Their Contribution to the (Re-)Construction of Gender Relations in Hungary after the First World War
(8,854 words)
Indian Soldiers’ Experiences in France during World War I: Seeing Europe from the Rear of the Front
(11,168 words)
We and Homeland: German Occupation, Lithuanian Discourse, and War Experience in Ober Ost
(8,297 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)
Marc Sangnier’s War, 1914–1919: Portrait of a Soldier, Catholic and Social Activist
(10,495 words)
Stereotypical Bedfellows: The Combination of Anti-Semitism with Germanophobia in Great Britain, 1914–1918
(100 words)
Front Lines and Status Lines: Sepoy and ‘Menial’ in the Great War 1916–1920
(23,687 words)
Tears in the Trenches: A History of Emotions and the Experience of War
(109 words)
