ABSTRACT
Once-dominant images of the First World War as a futile contest fought by innocent soldiers and wasteful generals have given way to more sophisticated scholarly analyses. This volume presents some of the most innovative work of this new generation of research on the War to End All Wars. Taking a global and comparative perspective, these essays place the War in a wide global and thematic context, greatly enhancing our understanding of one of the most important and complex events of the 20th Century.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PART I EASTERN FRONT
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PART II HOME FRONTS
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PART III WESTERN FRONT
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PART IV OTHER FRONTS