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The winds of change : world war I literature in England and Germany
Published 2014“…Amidst the backdrop of heightened political tensions in Europe, World War I violently burst forth into the world’s consciousness, shattering the already “uneasy state of affairs” (Waltz 619) in the world. …”
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Stranded in time: Andrew Clark and the language of World War I
Published 2021“…This chapter examines the stranding of Andrew Clark’s real-time record of the language of World War I in ways which explore both his own sense of failure (the project remained unrevised and incomplete) as well as the arresting achievement it still presents. …”
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Introducing the dry law in the Kazan governorate during the World War I
Published 2018-06-01“…Based on the archival materials of fund no. 82 of the State Historical Archive of the Chuvash Republic, the prerequisites for introduction, implementation, and consequences of the dry law during the mobilization in the course of the World War I have been studied. The problem under our consideration is highly relevant, because the dry law seriously influenced the social and financial aspects of life during the war period. …”
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Leisure and Festive Activities in Russian Army on Frontlines of World War I
Published 2024-01-01Subjects: “…world war i…”
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Nazan Maksudyan, Ottoman Children and Youth During World War I
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FROM PROPAGANDA TO PRIVATE GRIEF: RUDYARD KIPLING AND WORLD WAR I
Published 2016-11-01“…Like many of his contemporaries such as Rupert Brooke, Jessie Pope or Ian Hay, at the outbreak of World War I Rudyard Kipling wrote fervently about the need to fight against the “Hun […] at the gate” (“For All We Have and Are”). …”
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The Fifth Enemy of the Ottoman Empire During World War I: Grasshoppers
Published 2014-12-01“…However, in the last years of the state, especially during World War I, the grasshoppers vastly influenced West and South Anatolia along with Aleppo and Syria regions; and the residents in these locations were negatively influenced. …”
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Communicating the Adventist Message after the World War I (1918–1922)
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Communicating the Adventist Message after the World War I (1918–1922)
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The History of Surgery in World War I: Erwin Payr (1871 – 1946)
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Literature about Latin America during the Era of World War I
Published 2019-09-01“…Treacherous Passage: Germany’s Secret Plot against the United States in Mexico during World War I. By Bill Mills. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2017. …”
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World War I and the fall of the Ottomans: consequences for South East Europe
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The impact of World War I on British Malaya: the battle of Penang, 1914
Published 2020“…The geographical location of World War I has also been strictly confined to Europe. …”
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Latin American World War I Historiography: the Cases of Argentina, Mexico and Colombia
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Initiatives to improve living conditions in the U.K. around World War I
Published 2023-01-01“…This study examines improvements in the provisions of housing Acts and housing estates around World War I (WWI). Major findings of this study are as follows: Government subsidies or loans, dwelling unit density, and relaxation of byelaws were established in the provisions of the housing Acts. …”
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Transformation of the Public Sphere During World War I: Attitude to War and Peace
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Charity of justice bodies and institutions for the Russian army during the World War I
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