First World War Books
Naval & Military Press Ltd France and Belgium 1917: v. 1: German Retreat
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Naval & Military Press Ltd Occupation of Constantinople
Book SynopsisOriginally, when the British official historian Sir James Edmonds was planning the Official History series, he foresaw two volumes covering the post-war occupations of former enemy states, namely Germany and Turkey. However, due to Foreign Office objections relating to the possible unlawful actions concerning the occupations, the writing of them was put on hold. Even without the permission to publish, the research for these volumes was still conducted by Edmonds in the 1930s. Interest in the occupation of Germany was revived in 1942 at what was seen to be the turning point of the Second World War and an invasion of mainland Europe possible in the near future. Therefore, the decision was taken to write the German occupation book. Edmonds decided to write both ''occupation'' volumes in 1943, even though only the German volume, which was titled ''The Occupation of the Rhineland 1918-1929'', was sanctioned. This volume was published in 1944. This book, the second occupation volume, was written during the summer of 1944. On the completion of the draft manuscript, it was stored within the Public Records Office, London. The British Official History set, therefore, remained incomplete until the issue of this work in 2010.
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Leonaur Ltd The Long Patrol - A Novel of Light Horsemen from Gallipoli to the Palestine Campaign of the First World War
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Leonaur Ltd From Messines to Third Ypres: A Personal Account of the First World War by a 2/5th Lancashire Fusilier
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Leonaur Ltd The Gambardier
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Leonaur Ltd Faraway Campaign: Experiences of an Indian Army Cavalry Officer in Persia & Russia During the Great War
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Leonaur Ltd Prisoners of the Red Desert: The Adventures of the Crew of the Tara! During the First World War
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Leonaur Ltd Prisoners of the Red Desert: the Adventures of the Crew of the Tara! During the First World War
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Leonaur Ltd The Tank in Action During the First World War
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Naval & Military Press Ltd There's a Devil in the Drum
£32.00
Benediction Classics The Means To Prosperity, The Great Slump Of 1930, The Economic Consequences Of The Peace
£19.56
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The War from Within: German Women in the First World War
Book SynopsisThis important translation looks at World War I from the perspective of German working-class women. The author demonstrates the intimate connection between 'general' social history and women's history while analyzing the dynamics between these different levels of interpretation. She asks: - How did women view the war and whom did they hold responsible for it? - How did military leaders and politicians perceive women at work, in the home, and on the streets? This book explores the ways in which the people themselves interpreted their world and their lives -- a perspective often neglected by historians but one becoming increasingly relevant in Germany today. Essential reading for all those interested in War Studies, German Studies, History and Women's Studies and an excellent text for course use.Trade Review'(Book title) makes an important work accessible to an English-speaking readership."... An important analysis of the conditions under which women and families lived in the war years.'English Historical Review'an excellent introduction to the history of working women during the First World War and its translation is to be welcomed, not least because it permits further comparative study of women's wartime experiences.'H-NET Book Review'Tells important stories which challenge the received history of the First World War.'Canadian Journal of History'This important volume, now in translation, is a welcome addition to the others appearing in the series 'The Legacy of the Great War' 'The Journal of Modern History'This translation of Ute Daniel's original German study of working women in the First World War is to be welcomed. ' ... this is an important study which contributes to a fresh interpretation of the role of the home front in Germany during the FirstTable of ContentsWar as event - August 1914 and the first months of the war; women's wage labour in the First World War; the family in the First World War; the fight over the meaning-endowment of the war.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Germany and the Causes of the First World War
Book SynopsisHow can we understand what caused World War I? What role did Germany play? This book encourages us to re-think the events that led to global conflict in 1914.Historians in recent years have argued that German leaders acted defensively or pre-emptively in 1914, conscious of the Reich's deteriorating military and diplomatic position. Germany and the Causes of the First World War challenges such interpretations, placing new emphasis on the idea that the Reich Chancellor, the German Foreign Office and the Great General Staff were confident that they could win a continental war. This belief in Germany's superiority derived primarily from an assumption of French decline and Russian weakness throughout the period between the turn of the century and the eve of the First World War. Accordingly, Wilhelmine policy-makers pursued offensive policies - at the risk of war at important junctures during the 1900s and 1910s.The author analyses the stereotyping of enemy states, representations of war in peacetime, and conceptualizations of international relations. He uncovers the complex role of ruling elites, political parties, big business and the press, and contends that the decade before the First World War witnessed some critical changes in German foreign policy. By the time of the July crisis of 1914, for example, the perception of enemies had altered, with Russia - the traditional bugbear of the German centre and left - becoming the principal opponent of the Reich. Under these changed conditions, German leaders could now pursue their strategy of brinkmanship, using war as an instrument of policy, to its logical conclusion.Trade ReviewWe should be extremely grateful to Mark Hewitson for providing such an expertly judicious, admirably lucid guide to the variety of explanatory contexts intersecting in the final crisis that produced Germany's entry into the First World War. Geoff Eley, University of Michigan, in EHR (April 2006) His work is a valuable contribution to the field, for it always treats issues exhaustively covered elsewhere from a slightly different angle that makes them appear different than they had before. Nathan N. Orgill, H-GermanTable of Contents1. Introduction: Historiography from Fischer to Förster 2. The Economics of War: Industrialists, Financiers and Landowners 3. Nationalism and Images of the Enemy 4. The Politics of War: Parties, the Press and Public Opinion 5. Militarism and Representations of Conflict 6. Strategies of War: The Army and the Navy 7. Imperialism and Conceptions of Diplomatic Relations 8. Diplomacy and War: Chancellor, Kaiser and Foreign Office 9. The July Crisis: Brinkmanship and War 10. Conclusion: Germany and the Question of Guilt Select Bibliography Index
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Rooster Books Ltd Gallipoli
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Gosling Press Sketches of The East Africa Campaign
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Wellred Books Germany: From Revolution to Counter Revolution
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Liverpool University Press The Jews of Vienna and the First World War
Book SynopsisThe First World War marked the final chapter in the history of Habsburg Viennese Jewry. In this book, the first study of Viennese Jews in this period, David Rechter explores the community's crises of ideology and identity during the traumatic war years. The book is also a study of modern Jewish politics. Viennese and Austrian Jewish political culture was a unique amalgam, combining the nationalism and radicalism of eastern Europe with the liberalism of the west. During the war, Zionism emerged the victor. The Jewish experience resembled that of other minorities in central and eastern Europe in this period, where ideologies of nationalism and ethnic self-determination became the prevailing norm. Despite this political transformation, Jewish world-views whether liberal, nationalist, or Orthodox survived the war remarkably intact. In analysing how Viennese Jews made the difficult transition from the Habsburg empire to the Austrian Republic, David Rechter offers a case study of Jewish politics and society in the crucible of war and brings to light an unexamined episode of modern Jewish history.Trade Review'A pioneer work in this field ... an excellent book.'- Albert Friedlander, European Judaism‘Excellent.’- Daniel Unowsky, Historical Journal‘A very valuable contribution.’- Maureen Healy, Journal of Modern History‘The research Rechter has carried out in this work is thorough and top-notch. He has mined the archives and mastered the details of the Jewisd political scene in wartime Vienna. This is an invaluable guide to scholars in the field as well as graduate students who wish to understand the politics and the players involved . . . a piece of quality research . . . will serve as a valuable resource for scholars and students of Jewish history.’- Ian Reifowitz, Shofar‘Rechter analyses the effects of the wartime crisis on Jewish thinking with considerable skill, drawing on an impressive range of sources . . . He gives a particularly effective account of the disorientation and dislocation of Viennese Jews at the fall of the Empire and their efforts to forge a new collective vision of their place in stunted post-imperial Austria.’- Bernard Wasserstein, Times Literary SupplementTable of ContentsNote on Place-Names List of Abbreviations Introduction 1 The Political Culture of Viennese Jewry 2 The Refugees 3 Warring Youth 4 In Pursuit of Unity 5 A Jewish Revolution Conclusion Bibliography Index
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Zeticula Ltd Contacts and Contrasts
Book SynopsisHelena Gleichen, Queen Victoria's great-niece and cousin to George V, gives the lie to the belief that Victorian women were meek, submissive and led restricted lives. A passionate horsewoman and successful artist, the autobiographical anecdotes in the earlier part of the book are lively and amusing. The longer second section gives a detailed account of how she and Nina Hollings, her long-term companion and sister of the composer and suffragette Ethel Smyth, raised and manned one of the first mobile X-Ray units to be used by the British in World War I - Marie Curie was organizing the French radiography service - for which they both received numerous decorations. Helena Gleichen paints a vivid picture of the war in Italy, which tends to be little remembered compared to the Western Front, and above all gives an extremely interesting account of how the X-ray Unit was set up and operated, and the considerable impact it had on the treatment and survival rate of the wounded. Gleichen's fascinating writings are here given a new Introduction by Caroline Stone.
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Pollinger in Print The 2nd Devons War Diary
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Northern Bee Books Beekeeping on Two Fronts 1914 - 1918
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White Crow Productions Dead Men Talking: Afterlife Communication from World War I
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Page d'Or Household Gods
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Gold Harp Media Ltd For All the World
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Leonaur Ltd Dunsterville & Dunsterforce: The British Military Mission to the Caucasus During the First World War
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Globland Books Devetsto petnaesta
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Jill Blocker What was Beautiful and Good
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Graeme Brookes The Isle of Wight Rifles at Gallipoli
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TSL Publications Nyasaland in the World War 19141918
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Bloodhound Books The Haunting of Hern Hall
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Cosmic Jive Publishing The Winged Couiers of Verdun
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Goldfish A Penny a Shell
£12.76