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61. | The First World War, Britain, and modern design: The social use of architecture in inter-war Birmingham (England) |
62. | Mobilizing manliness: Masculinity and nationalism on British recruitment posters, 1914--1915 |
63. | Opening first-world, Catholic theology to third-world ecofeminism: Aruna Gnanadason and Johann B. Metz in dialogue |
64. | Clergy in the trenches: Catholic military chaplains of Germany and Austria-Hungary during the First World War |
65. | Torchbearers of democracy: The First World War and the figure of the African -American soldier |
66. | 'The horror of the world': Reconstructing trauma and mourning in the contemporary First World War writings of Pat Barker, Sebastian Faulks and Jane Urquhart |
67. | Ghosts of mythic pasts: Mythic history in the works of Friedrich Gundolf, Robert Graves, and J. R. R. Tolkien in light of the First World War |
68. | Uniform manhood: Napoleonic friendship and military literature in France from Balzac, Stendhal, and Hugo, to Zola and Proust |
69. | American anarchism: The politics of gender, culture, and community from Haymarket to the First World War |
70. | The age of innocence: The First World War and China's quest for national identity |
71. | Camp Lewis, 1917-1919: Progressivism, patriotism, and the First World War |
72. | The moral battlefield: Venereal disease and the British Army during the First World War |
73. | John Buchan (1875--1940) and the First World War: A Scot's career in imperial Britain |
74. | Inside Austria-Hungary: The internal collapse of the Habsburg monarchy during the First World Wa |
75. | The politics of meaning in the commemoration of the First World War in Britain, 1914-1939 |
76. | Counter-discursive strategies in first-world migrant writing |
77. | AMERICAN HISTORIANS AT THE VERSAILLES PEACE CONFERENCE, 1919: THE SCHOLAR AS PATRIOT AND DIPLOMAT |
78. | Answering Democracy's Call: U.S. Citizen Enlistees in the First World War Canadian Expeditionary Forc |
79. | Imperial formations in occupied lands: The Russian occupation of Ottoman territories during the First World War |
80. | Fillia's futurism writing, politics, gender and art after the first world war |
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