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The German people's day of mourning. Frontline Gabriel Fawcett.
History Today, Nov 2003 v53 i11 p4(2) (1117 words)
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The home front: Kate Adie on the battles women fought to do their bit for the war effort. exhibition, "Women and War" at the Imperial War Museum Kate Adie.
New Statesman (1996), Oct 20, 2003 v132 i4660 p40(3) (1087 words)
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Towards a place in history. David G. Styles.
Air Power History, Fall 2003 v50 i3 p34(8) (3079 words)
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Counting Soviet deaths in the Great Patriotic War: comment. Mark Harrison.
Europe-Asia Studies, Sept 2003 v55 i6 p939(6) (2751 words)
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Clarifying excess deaths and actual war deaths in the Soviet Union during World War II: a reply. Michael Haynes.
Michael Haynes, Sept 2003 v55 i6 p945(3) (1544 words)
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Letter from Archibald MacLeish about relocating the charters of freedom during World War II: protecting our founding document in war and peace. (Teaching with Document) Michael Hussey, Lee Ann Potter.
Social Education, Sept 2003 v67 i5 p248(6) (2700 words)
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Saved by artillery: how MG Lucas lost the initiative at Anzio and the allied artillery regained it. (World War II). Colin J. Williams.
FA Journal, July-August 2003 v8 i4 p14(4) (3315 words)
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The Yamamoto Mission. (Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto) Daniel L. Haulman.
Air Power History, Summer 2003 v50 i2 p30(8) (3926 words)
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Radio Goes to War: the Cultural Politics of Propaganda during World War II. (Book Review) Jesse Walker.
Independent Review, Summer 2003 v8 i1 p132(4) (1497 words)
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The lost frontier; Aleutian Islands: World War II secret bases key to defending the mainland. Carie A. Seydel.
Airman, June 2003 v47 i6 p32(4) (1134 words)
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Bringing a nightmare to an end: the people of Pforzheim, Germany, suffered dreadfully in World War II--and a British aircrew paid a terrible price. Michael Henderson discovers how a small community is laying its ghosts to rest. (Healing History). Michael Henderson.
For A Change, June-July 2003 v16 i3 p10(2) (1547 words)
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The long arm of the Third Reich: internment of New Guinea Germans in Tatura. Christine Winter.
The Journal of Pacific History, June 2003 v38 i1 p85(25) (13732 words)
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'WHAT A COMMOTION': On the night London celebrated the end of war, itfelt 'good to be in uniform'. (Excerpt) Edna Wilson.
Maclean'sMay 19, 2003 p60
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A Memoir of World War II by a Severely Wounded Infantry Man -- New booktells the truth about infantry combat in Europe.
PrimeZone Media NetworkMay 14, 2003 p1008134u0509
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World War II army nurse recalls her imprisonment as a POW. (Knight RidderNewspapers) Mary Rogers.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service April28, 2003 pK7562
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Special collections wartime bailout kit. (David Witts' World War II 'bailoutkit' becomes part of the Hoover Institution's archives) Richard Rubin.
The Atlantic Monthly April 2003 v291 i3 p87(1)
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Cold War clemency: the Kurt Meyer conundrum: SS Brigadefuhrer Kurt Meyermade many Canadians' blood boil: he was accorded more courtesies thana man convicted of war crimes ought to be. But his trial, punishment,and eventual release had more to do with the politics of the Cold Warthan with the claims of justice. (Canadian history)(Biography) Mark Reynolds.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's History April-May 2003 v83 i2p12(7)
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We took down two today. (Testimony). (Japanese atrocities in China duringWorld War II)(Interview) Yoshio Shinozuka.
Harper's Magazine April2003 v306 i1835 p23(4)
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World War II poster campaigns: preaching frugality to American consumers. Terrence H. Witkowski.
Journal of Advertising Spring 2003 v32i1 p69(14)
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CLASS OF 1942. (World War II veteran reflects on war memories and onpossible war with Iraq) Roger Angell.
The New Yorker March 3,2003 v79 i2 p031 Mag.Coll.: 113A0732.
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Marching home: a new book chronicles the lives of six men from Freeholdwho fought in World War II and returned to find their hometown and theirnation changed forever. In this exclusive excerpt, Freehold confrontsthe demise of its downtown business district while sending a new generationof soldiers to fight in Vietnam. (Excerpt) Kevin Coyne.
New Jersey Monthly Feb 2003 v28 i2 p66(7)
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Glory Years. (influence of double agents, such as Cato, during WorldWar II) Jeff Glasser.
U.S. News & World Report Jan 27, 2003p57 Mag.Coll.: 112J1696. Bus.Coll.: 142Y2399.
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'We must find and destroy her'. (Virginia Hall, an influential Alliedagent during World War II) Joellen Perry.
U.S. News & World ReportJan 27, 2003 p59 Mag.Coll.: 112J1698. Bus.Coll.: 142Y2401.
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Art Imitating Life: Ian Fleming. (James Bond author was active in theBritish Naval Intelligence during World War II)(Biography) Justin Ewers.
U.S. News & World Report Jan 27, 2003 p70 Mag.Coll.: 112J1709.Bus.Coll.: 142Y2412.
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Who sank the Bismarck? (Cover Story)
Weekly Reader, Senior Edition(including Science Spin) Jan 31, 2003 v81 i18 p4(2)
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FDR's Auschwitz Secret: In an exclusive excerptfrom his new book, historian Michael Beschloss reveals the untold storyof how Franklin Roosevelt decided against bombing the Nazi death camp.(Excerpt) Michael Beschloss.
Newsweek Oct 14, 2002 p37
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The BBC, the Empire, and the Second WorldWar, 1939-1945.Thomas Hajkowski.
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and TelevisionJune 2002 v22 i2 p135(21)
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The real Navajo code talkers: World War II's secret heroes created a code that proved unbreakable. Now they're movie stars. (times past). Sean Price.
New York Times Upfront May 6, 2002 v134 i14 p25(5)
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Risking life for freedom: Mona Parsons was a most unlikely Second World War hero in Holland. (Underground Movement) ANDRIA HILL.
Maclean's April 1, 2002 p22
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Nostra culpa; Switzerland in the second world war. (reports shows country may not have been neutral)(Brief Article)
The Economist (US) March 30, 2002 pNA
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Imbalance of power. (history of the Grand Alliance during World War II) Robert Skidelsky.
Foreign Policy March 2002 p46(10)
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Growing up a Nazi. (Eye-Witness Testimony).
History Review March 2002 p41(4)
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The Keystone Kommandos - Just months after Pearl Harbor the Third Reich secretly sent two small teams of would-be saboteurs to the United States. Their mission: cripple U.S. industry. But things went badly wrong. What happened is a story of confusion, low comedy, and betrayal- and the creation of a precedent for the military tribunals being proposed by the Bush Administration today. Gary Cohen.
The Atlantic Monthly Feb 2002 v289 i2 p46
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From non-aggression treaty to war: documenting Nazi-Soviet relations, 1939-41: Geoffrey Roberts explains the fateful sequence of events from the Nazi-Soviet pact to Hitler's invasion of the USSR. (Key Text). Geoffrey Roberts.
History Review Dec 2001 p14(6)
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The hard truth of glories past.
(putting war on terrorism in context of American military history) Michael Barone.
U.S. News & World Report Oct 12, 2001 p56
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What the Vatican Knew About the Holocaust, and When. Kevin Madigan.
Commentary Oct 2001 v112 i3 p43
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Keeping The War Alive: Japan needs to confront its past honestly--and the same is true for its former Asian enemies.
(Japan needs to acknowledge its role in World War II)(World View)(International)(Brief Article)
Newsweek August 27, 2001 p33
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+++PARTISAN--MEMORIES+++. (Italy 1944) Stuart Hood.
History Today August 2001 v51 i8 p9
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'Singapore Strategy' and the Deterrence of Japan: Winston Churchill, the Admiralty and the Dispatch of Force Z(*). CHRISTOPHER M. BELL.
The English Historical Review June 2001 v116 i467 p604
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Judging Pius XII. Kevin Madigan.
The Christian Century March 14, 2001 v118 i9 p6
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THE AUBRAC CONTROVERSY. (controversy over French Resistance during World War II) Hanna Diamond, Claire Gorrara.
History Today March 2001 v51 i3 p26
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Unrestricted Warfare: How A New Breed Of Officers Led The Submarine Force to Victory In World War II. (Brief Article) Samuel Loring Morison.
Navy News & Undersea Technology Jan 2, 2001 v18 i1 p4
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CONDITIONS OF AUTHORITARIANISM, FASCISM AND DEMOCRACY IN INTER-WAR EUROPE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL AND LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS. (Brief Article) DIRK BERG-SCHLOSSER.
International Journal of Comparative Sociology Nov 2000 v41 i4 p408
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The Forgotten Few. (Battle of Britain) Daniel Johnson.
The National Interest Fall 2000 p90
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The Rape of Okinawa. (World War II') George Feifer.
World Policy Journal Fall 2000 v17 i3 p33
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Dunkirk: Victory or Defeat? Patrick Wilson.
History Review Sept 2000 p18
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Pax Germanica -- the future historical. CARL TIGHE.
Journal of European Studies Sept 2000 v30 i3 p297
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The Bombs of August. Howard Zinn.
The Progressive August 2000 v64 i8 p16
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Degrees of Collaboration. (France during World War II) Roger Draper.
The New Leader July 2000 p24
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Auschwitz and the British. (whenthe British knew about concentration camps) Barbara Rogers.
HistoryToday, October 1999 v49 i10 p2
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The Bombs of August. Howard Zinn.
The Progressive, August 2000 v64 i8 p16
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Degrees of Collaboration. (France during World War II) Roger Draper.
The New Leader, July 2000 p24
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THE DUTCH, THE GERMANS, & THE JEWS.
(Dutch-Nazi collaboration) Jan Herman Brinks.
History Today, June 1999 v49 i6 p17
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Greek resistance 1941-45: organization, achievements and contributions to Allied war efforts against the Axis powers. Peter D. Chimbos.
International Journal of Comparative Sociology, May 1999 v40 i2 p251(1)
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The London Plot to Kill Mussolini.Alfio Bernabei.
History Today, April 1999 v49i4 p2(1)
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WWI vets: last living links to a bygone era: with less than 400 of them left, these century-old warriors still have stories to tell, about the Great War. Janie Blankenship.
VFW Magazine , Nov 2003 v91 i3 p14(2) (1045 words)
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The Schrippenfest incident: Godfrey Hodgson tells of a little-known episode in which an unofficial American diplomat attempted to redraw the political map in the summer of 1914, bringing peace to Europe and development to the Third World. (Edward Mandell House (1858-1938))(Biography) Godfrey Hodgson.
History Today, July 2003 v53 i7 p47(7) (3945 words)
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Intrigue of nations. (Book Review: THE ILLUSION OF VICTORY: Americans in World War I)(Book Review) Matthew Dallek.
Washington Monthly, July-August 2003 v35 i7-8 p57(2) (1040 words)
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The Prelude. (Book Review) Hillel Halkin.
The New Republic, June 2, 2003 p32 (2847 words)
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First day on the Somme.
The Atlantic MonthlyMay 2003 v291 i4 p106
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Experience, identity, and memory: the legacy of World War I *. (ReviewArticle). (Critical Essay) Belinda Davis.
The Journal of Modern HistoryMarch 2003 v75 i1 p111(21)
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The mobilisation of the intellectuals 1914-1915 and the continuityof German historical consciousness (1). John A. Moses.
The AustralianJournal of Politics and History Sept 2002 v48 i3 p336(17)
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The Schlieffen plan--fantasy or catastrophe? Terence Zuber argues thatthe German army's rigid plan for a quick victory in France in 1914 wasa postwar fabrication. (Column) Terence Zuber.
History TodaySept 2002 v52 i9 p40(7)
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The realities of war: Mike Finn looks at the Liverpool press to findout what people back home were told about conditions on the Western Front.Mike Finn.
History Today August 2002 v52 i8 p26(6)
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'A barometer of national confidence': a Britishassessment of the role of insecurity in the formulation of German militarypolicy before the first world war. Matthew S. Seligmann.
The English Historical Review April 2002 v117 i471p333(23)
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Maple Leaf Yanks: in the 1960s many young Americans fled to Canadato avoid fighting and dying in Vietnam. But fifty years earlier, manyof their grandfathers flocked north, eager to play a part in Europe'sGreat War. Matthew R. Laird.
The Beaver: Exploring Canada's HistoryApril-May 2002 v82 i2 p32(6)
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In harm's way; The sinking of the Lusitania. (British militaryhistory)(Brief Article)
The Economist (US) April 20, 2002 pNA
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German atrocities, 1914: fact, fantasy, or fabrication? John Hornelooks at what lay behind allegations of brutality on both sides in theopening months of the Great War. John Horne.
History TodayApril 2002 v52 i4 p47(7)
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"Deads Lands" or "New Europe"? reconstructing Europe,reconfiguring Eastern Europe: "Westerners" and the aftermathof the World War. W. Brian Newsome.
East European QuarterlySpring 2002 v36 i1 p39(24)
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Excavating memories: archaeology and the Great War, 1914-2001.Nicholas J. Saunders.
Antiquity March 2002 v76 i291 p101(8)
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The Lansdowne "Peace Letter" of 1917 and the prospect ofpeace by negotiation with Germany (1). (Henry Petty Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquessof Lansdowne) Douglas Newton.
The Australian Journal of Politicsand History March 2002 v48 i1 p16(24)
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Against all odds: Vira B. Whitehouse and Rosika Schwimmerin Switzerland, 1918. Tibor Glant.
American StudiesInternational Feb 2002 v40 i1 p34(18)
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The song of 1916. Fraser Bell.
Queen's QuarterlyWinter 2001 v108 i4 p521(9)
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ECHOES OF WORLD WAR I. (Brief Article)Alexandra Hergesell.
Europe Oct 2001 p44
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Women and the Great War. (World War I) CATE BRETT.
HindsightSept 2001 v12 i1 p1
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Total war! (effects of World War I on society) RICHARD STATON.
Hindsight Sept 2001 v12 i1 p28
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Laughter and tears in the great war: the need for laughter/the guiltof humour. Jean-Yves Le Naour.
Journal of European StudiesSept 2001 p265(12)
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Mirroring societies at war: pictorial humour in the British and Frenchpopular press during the First World War. Pierre Purseigle.
Journalof European Studies Sept 2001 p289(41)
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The Great War. (World War I) MichaelHoward.
The National Interest Summer 2001 p78
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REMEMBERING GALLIPOLI: A VIEW FROM THE NEW CENTURY. MICHAELEVANS.
Quadrant May 2001 v45 i5 p20
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Austen Chamberlain as Foreign Secretary. David Dutton.
History Review March 2001 p9
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RED SUMMERS 1917-19. (racial tensionand riots towards end of World War I) Neil Evans.
History TodayFeb 2001 v51 i2 p28
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'A land fit for heroes'? Postwar Britain 1918. HUGH JEBSON.
HindsightJan 2001 v11 i2 p6
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THE ABUSE OF HISTORY. (Pardon for Soldiers of the Great War Bill)Ian McGibbon.
New Zealand International Review Jan 2001 v26 i1p28
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Searching for Gavrilo Princip. (Serbian nationalist) DAVID DEVOSS.
Smithsonian August 2000 p42
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A Benediction on the Past Woodrow Wilson's War Address. Robert W. Tucker.
World Policy Journal Summer 2000 v17 i2 p77
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Germany and France before the First World War: A Reassessmentof Wilhelmine Foreign Policy. MARK HEWITSON.
The EnglishHistorical Review June 2000 v115 i462 p570
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Contingency, Catalysts, and International System Change. RICHARDNED LEBOW.
Political Science Quarterly Winter 2000 v115 i4 p591
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My Grandfather's War. (World War I) Ephraim Rubenstein.
AmericanHeritage Nov 2000 v51 i7 p48 Mag.Coll.: 105D0327.
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"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?": ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S "SOLDIER'SHOME" AND AMERICAN VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I (2). (Critical Essay)STEVEN TROUT.
The Hemingway Review Fall 2000 v20 i1 p5
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BETWEEN THE MOTHER OF THE WOUNDED AND THE VIRGIN OF JIU: Romanian Womenand the Gender of Heroism during the Great War. Maria Bucur.
Journalof Women's History Summer 2000 v12 i2 p30
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A Benediction on the Past Woodrow Wilson's War Address. RobertW. Tucker.
World Policy Journal Summer 2000 v17 i2 p77
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Germany and France before the First World War: A Reassessment of WilhelmineForeign Policy. MARK HEWITSON.
The English Historical ReviewJune 2000 v115 i462 p570
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In December 1914, German and British soldiers took a brief Christmasholiday from World War I. Leslie Stuart Carter.
Military HistoryDec 1999 v16 i5 p18
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The Great Flu Epidemic. (Spanishflu epidemic of 1918-1919) SEAN PRICE.
New York Times UpfrontNov 15, 1999 v132 i6 p20
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The Walking Wounded. (literary work of British novelist Pat Barker)(CriticalEssay) MICHAEL THORPE.
World and I Oct 1999 v14 i10 p258
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Black American Radicalism and the First World War: The Secret Filesof the Military Intelligence Division. WRAY R. JOHNSON.
Armed Forces& Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal Fall 1999 v26 i1 p27
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LESSONS OF WORLD WAR I. Michael Lind.
The New Leader Sept20, 1999 v82 i11 p11 Mag.Coll.: 104A2960.
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Why did the Germans ask for an armistice in 1918? CATE BRETT.
HindsightSept 1999 v10 i1 p1
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A lost generation? The impact of the First World War. Gerard DeGroot.
Modern History Review Sept 1999 v11 i1 p18(4)
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THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM. (World War I) Katherine Bailey.
BritishHeritage June 1999 v20 i4 p15(1)
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German Australians in Rural Society 1914-1918. John McQuilton.
Journal of Australian Studies June 1999 p178
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Military geography: the influence of terrain in the outcome of theGallipoli Campaign, 1915. Peter Doyle, Matthew R. Bennett.
TheGeographical Journal March 1999 v165 i1 p12(2)
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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Federal Reserve System'sfounding fathers and allied finances in the First World War. PriscillaRoberts.
Business History Review Winter 1998 v72 i4 p585(3) Bus.Coll.:115N0758.
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Sharing scarcity: bread rationing and the First World War in Berlin,1914-1923. Keith Allen.
Journal of Social History Winter 1998 v32 i2 p371(2)
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A TASTE OF ASHES. (the Great War) Jay Winter.
History TodayNov 1998 p8
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Under arms: the forgotten Black regiments of World War I. (includesrelated article) Craig J. Renner.
World and I Nov 1998 v13n11 p206(8)
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The Great War. Graham Darby.
History Review Sept 1998 n31p19(7)
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From moral to professional authority: secularism, social work, andmiddle-class women's self construction in World War I Britain. AngelaWoollacott.
Journal of Women's History Summer 1998 v10 n2 p85(27)
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An inner circle of one: Woodrow Wilson and his advisers. RobertW. Tucker.
The National Interest Spring 1998 n51 p3(24)
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Britain and the origins of the First World War: Christopher Ray queriesthe accepted picture of a reluctant victim of forces beyond her control.(The Unpredictable Past). Christopher Ray.
History Review March1998 p45(5)
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Battle colors: race, sex, and colonial soldiery in World War I. (SexingWomen's History) Philippa Levine.
Journal of Women's HistoryWntr 1998 v9 n4 p104(27)
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Not by bread alone: subsistence riots in Russia during World War I.Barbara Alpern Engel.
The Journal of Modern History Dec 1997 v69n4 p696(28)
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Love in a time of war. (99-year-old Lina Becan)(100 Years of Living)(Interview)Jeanne Marie Laskas.
Good Housekeeping Nov 1997 v225 n5 p28(2)Mag.Coll.: 91A1801.
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Roger Nash Baldwin, the National Civil Liberties Bureau, and militaryintelligence during World War I. Robert C. Cottrell.
The HistorianFall 1997 v60 n1 p87(20)
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Hemingway's 'A Farewell to Arms.' (Ernest Hemingway) William Dow.
The Explicator Summer 1997 v55 n4 p224(2)
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The Origins of the First World War. Robert Pearce.
History ReviewMarch 1997 n27 p12(5)
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Edith Wharton at war: civilized space in troubled times. AnnetteLarson Benert.
Twentieth Century Literature Fall 1996 v42 n3 p322(22)
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How to pay for the war: state, society and taxation in Britain, 1917-24.M.J. Daunton.
The English Historical Review Sept 1996 v111 n443p883(27)
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Masculinity, men's bodies and the Great War. (World War I) JoannaBourke.
History Today Feb 1996 v46 n2 p8(4) Mag.Coll.: 82F0811.
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Red Emma. (Emma Goldman; World War I anarchist) Tod Olson.
ScholasticUpdate Dec 8, 1995 v128 n7 p16(2) Mag.Coll.: 82A0435.
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Conscription, sovereignty, and land: American Indian resistance duringWorld War I. Erik M. Zissu.
Pacific Historical Review Nov 1995v64 n4 p537(30)
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The economic effects of the Great War. Patrick O'Brien.
HistoryToday Dec 1994 v44 n12 p22(8) Mag.Coll.: 76L0733.
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Fighting everything German in Texas, 1917-1919. Mark Sonntag.
TheHistorian Summer 1994 v56 n4 p655(16)
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British working women and the First World War. Susan Pyecroft.
The Historian Summer 1994 v56 n4 p699(12)
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Public finance and national security: the domestic origins of the FirstWorld War revisited. Niall Ferguson.
Past & Present Feb1994 n142 p141(28)
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War and wages, 1914-18. (First World War) (Cover Story) Tony Corfield.
History Today Nov 1993 v43 p21(7) Mag.Coll.: 71D0522.
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Self-determination, again: the sad lessons of 1919 are eloquent abouttoday's endlessly wretched situation in the Balkans. Bernard A. Weisberger.
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Germany and the Arab question in the First World War. Donald M.McKale.
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Unsafe haven: why minorities treaties fail. (international relations)Charles S. Maier.
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War against reason: what business had we 'over there'? (75th AnniversaryIssue - World War I, Wilson, and business) (column) Henry Fairlie.
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Administrative politics and labor policy in the First World War: theU.S. employment service and the Seattle labor market experiment. WilliamJ. Breen.
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Along the Western Front. (World War I cemeteries and shrines) JackBeatty.
The Atlantic Nov 1986 v258 p106(11) Mag.Coll.: 36M0856.
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The Treaty of Versailles 80 years on. Ruth Henig.
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The failed peace in Europe, 1919-33. (includes chronology)(VersaillesSystem) Andrew J. Crozier.
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The Versailles legacy. (the interests of all Europe, 1919) DerekAldcroft.
History Review Dec 1997 n29 p8(6)
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The Roosevelt administration and the United Nations: re-creation orrejection of the League experience? (Woodrow Wilson and the League ofNations, part 2) George Schild.
World Affairs Summer 1995 v158n1 p26(9)
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Trick or treat? The Anglo-French Alliance, 1919. Antony Lentin.
History Today Dec 1992 v42 p28(5) Mag.Coll.: 67J0551.
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Bad Statesman, Good Prophet. (President Woodrow Wilson) MichaelMandelbaum.
The National Interest Summer 2001 p31
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Pro-Nazi Pope? Michael Rust.
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Did a wartime pope anticipate a Nazi victory? (Pope Pius XII)(BriefArticle) Richard Z. Chesnoff.
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Secession, autonomy and modernity. (examples of seccessionary movementsin world history)(Symposium: Secession and Nationalism at the Millennium) Edward A. Tiryakian.
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From Cross to Swastika: The Theology of Hate. Albert Wachtel.
MidstreamMay-June 2000 v46 i4 p23
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Helene Stocker's pacifism in the Weimar Republic: between ideal andreality. Regina Braker.
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Why did the Weimar Republic collapse? Nicola Garcia.
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Before Hitler: Jewish life in the Weimar Republic. M2
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The failure of the Weimar Republic. (Examiner's Report) GrahamD. Goodlad.
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Monetary Explanations of the Weimar Republic's Hyperinflation: SomeNeglected Contributions in Contemporary German Literature. DAVID E.W. LAIDLER, GEORGE W. STADLER.
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How stable was the Weimar Republic by 1929? (Issues Raised by Key A-LevelQuestions, part 1)(includes excerpts taken from essay by Bik Hughes,sixth form, Stockport Grammar School, UK) Gareth Affleck.
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The great scandal: Part 2: Christianity's role in the rise of the Nazis. Gregory S. Paul.
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"The illusion of remembrance": the Karl Diehl affair and the memory of national socialism in Nuremberg, 1945-1999 *. Neil Gregor.
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The auxiliary cruiser Thor's Death and Transfiguration: a case study in Nazi newsreel propaganda in the Second World War. Roel Vande Winkel.
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Nazis into Germans: Went the Day Well? (1942) and The Eagle Has Landed (1976). (Critical Essay) S.P. MacKenzie.
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Mourning, meaning, and not repeating: themes of dialogue between descendents of Holocaust survivors and descendents of Nazis. Julie Oxenberg.
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Nazism and Stalinism: Ian Thatcher argues that surfacesimilarities between the regimes of Hitler and Stalin disguise deep-seateddifferences. (Talking Points). Ian Thatcher.
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Judging Nazism and Communism. Martin Malia.
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Arendt's concept and description of totalitarianism. Jerome Kohn.
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Poisoning young minds in Nazi Germany: children and propaganda in theThird Reich. Mary Mills.
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Nazis and workers before 1933. Dick Geary.
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New Perspectives on Nazi Germany. Neil Gregor.
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Interpretations of Nazi Germany. John Claydon.
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What is Nazism? (German history) Jamie Burn.
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Heart of darkness: modernism and its historians *. Robert Wohl.
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THE OBSCURITY OF MODERN POETRY (II): AN ESSAY ON INTIMATE REALISM.Gerald L. Bruns.
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The Primitivist Critique of Modernity: Carl Einstein and Walter Benjamin(1).(Critical Essay) David Pan.
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The Stuff Modernism Overthrew: In a fascinating exhibit, the fashionableart of the year 1900 doesn't hold up well. But then, how will 2000's favoriteslook a century from now? (The Arts) Robert Hughes.
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POSTMODERNISM'S ASSAULT ON WESTERN CULTURE. GILES AUTY.
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The messy afterlife of colonialism. (Global Insights). Shashi Tharoor.
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Decolonizing Pacific studies: indigenous perspectives, knowledge, and wisdom in higher education. Konai Helu Thaman.
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Decolonization immigrations and the social origins of the second generation: the case of North Africans in France (1). Richard Alba, Roxane Silberman.
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Accommodating indigenous privilege: Britain's dilemma in decolonising Fiji Robert Norton.
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Decolonizing in the era of globalization Joyce Green.
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Writing histories of contemporary Africa (*). Stephen Ellis.
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The Making of a Neo-Colony? Anglo-Kuwaiti Relations in the Era of Decolonization.SIMON C. SMITH.
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DECOLONIZATION AS DISINTEGRATION: THE DISESTABLISHMENT OF THE STATEIN CHAD. WILLIAM F. S. MILES.
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