Brill’s Digital Library of World War I
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Protest and Disability: A New Look at African American Soldiers during the First World War
(10,875 words)
The Forgotten Campaign: Alsace-Lorraine August 1914
(9,488 words)
The First World War in Contemporary British Popular Culture
(11,010 words)
The Old Front Line: Returning to the Battlefields in the Writings of Ex-Servicemen
(8,979 words)
‘Weary Waiting is Hard Indeed’: The Grand Fleet after Jutland
(9,716 words)
Railroads and the Operational Level of War in the German 1918 Offensives
(11,046 words)
Information, Censorship or Propaganda? The Illustrated French Press in the First World War
(10,282 words)
Introduction
(10,019 words)
Introduction: Warfare, Society and the Indian Army during the Two World Wars
(10,925 words)
‘If It Had Happened Otherwise’—First World War Exceptionalism in Counterfactual History
(10,478 words)
The Last War: The Legacy of the First World War in 1940s British Fiction
(10,056 words)
A War Unimagined: Food and the Rank and File Soldier of the First World War
(10,797 words)
Preliminary Material
(4,954 words)
Still behind Enemy Lines? Algerian and Tunisian Veterans after the World Wars
(11,362 words)
The Propinquity of Place: Home, Landscape and Soldier Poets of the First World War
(10,639 words)
Planning for the Endgame: The Central Powers, September 1916–April 1917
(10,180 words)
Lethal Journey between Four Fronts: First World War Experiences of the Reichstag’s Deputies
(8,581 words)
Indian Soldiers’ Experiences in France during World War I: Seeing Europe from the Rear of the Front
(11,168 words)
The Indian Cavalry Divisions in Somme: 1916
(13,244 words)
German and French Regiments on the Western Front, 1914–1918
(18,055 words)
Imperialism, Nationalism and the First World War in India
(8,519 words)
Controlling Urban Society during World War I: Cooperation between Belgian Authorities and the Forces of Military Occupation
(106 words)
Black-Hearted Traitors, Crucified Martyrs, and the Leaning Virgin: The Role of Rumor and the Great War Canadian Soldier
(10,107 words)
Of Occupied Territories and Lost Provinces: German and Entente Propaganda in the West during World War I
(9,560 words)
‘It All Goes Wrong!’: German, French, and British Approaches to Mastering the Western Front
(13,762 words)
Hidden Courage: Postwar Literature and Anglican Army Chaplains on the Western Front, 1914–1918
(13,743 words)
“How Much of an ‘Experience’ Do We Want the Public to Receive?”: Trench Reconstructions and Popular Images of the Great War
(8,939 words)
Indian and African Soldiers in British, French and German Propaganda during the First World War
(6,325 words)
Winning And Losing: France On The Marne And On The Meuse
(11,023 words)
Reaching Out to the Past: Memory in Contemporary British First World War Narratives
(9,338 words)
Soldiers’ Suffering and Military Justice in the German Army of the Great War
(102 words)
Other Fronts, Other Diseases? Comparisons of Front-specific Practices in Medical Treatment
(10,111 words)