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The Cambridge history of the First World War / general editor, Jay Winter, Charles J. Stille Professor of History, Yale University.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014.Description: 3 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780521763851 (v. 1)
  • 9781316504437 (v. 1)
  • 9780521766531 (v. 2)
  • 9781316504994 (v. 2)
  • 9780521766845 (v. 3)
  • 9781316601433 (v. 3)
Other title:
  • History of the First World War
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 940.3 23 WIN
Contents:
Volume I. Global war -- Part I.A narrative history -- 1. Origins / Volker R. Berghahn -- 2. 1914: outbreak / Jean-Jacques Becker and Gerd Krumeich -- 3. 1915: stalemate / Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau -- 4. 1916: impasse / Robin Prior -- 5. 1917: global war / Michael S. Neiberg -- 6. 1918: endgame / Christoph Mick -- 7. 1919: aftermath / Bruno Cabanes -- Part II. Theatres of war -- 8. The western front / Robin Prior -- 9. The eastern front / Holger Afflerbach -- 10. The Italian front / Nicola Labanca -- 11. The Ottoman front / Robin Prior -- 12. The war at sea / Paul Kennedy -- 13. The air war / John H. Morrow, Jr. -- 14. Strategic command / Gary Sheffield and Stephen Badsey -- Part III. World war -- 15. The imperial framework / John H. Morrow, Jr. -- 16. Africa / Bill Nasson -- 17. The Ottoman Empire / Mustafa Aksakal -- 18. Asia / Guoqi Xu -- 19. North America / Jennifer D. Keene -- 20. Latin America / Olivier Compagnon -- Part IV. Rules of engagement, laws of war and war crimes -- 21. Atrocities and war crimes / John Horne -- 22. Genocide / Hans-Lukas Kieser and Donald Bloxham -- 23. The laws of war / Annie Deperchin -- 24. Visual essay: global war / Jay Winter. Volume II. The state -- Part I. Political power -- 1. Heads of state and government / Jean-Jacques Becker -- 2. Parliaments / Dittmar Dahlmann -- 3. Diplomats / David Stevenson -- 4. Civil-military relations / Stig Förster -- 5. Revolution / Richard Bessel -- Part II. Armed forces -- 6. Combat and tactics / Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau -- 7. Morale / Alexander Watson -- 8. Mutiny / Leonard V. Smith -- 9. Logistics / Ian Brown -- 10. Technology and armaments / Frédéric Guelton -- 11. Prisoners of war / Heather Jones -- Part III. The sinews of war -- 12. War economies / Barry Supple -- 13. Workers / Antoine Prost -- 14. Cities / Stefan Goebel -- 15. Agrarian society / Benjamin Ziemann -- 16. Finance / Hans-Peter Ullmann -- 17. Scientists / Roy MacLeod -- 18. Blockade and economic warfare / Alan Kramer -- Part IV. The search for peace -- 19. Diplomacy / Georges Henri-Soutou -- 20. Neutrality / Samuël Kruizinga -- 21. Pacificism / Martin Ceadel -- 22. Drafting the peace / Helmut Konrad -- 23. The continuum of violence / Robert Gerwarth -- 24. Visual essay: war and the state / Arndt Weinrich. Volume III. Civil society -- Part I. Private life -- 1. The couple / Martha Hanna -- 2. Children / Manon Pignot -- 3. Families / Jay Winter -- Part II. Gender -- 4. War work / Laura Lee Downs -- 5. Men and women at home / Susan R. Grayzel -- 6. At the front / Margaret R. Higonnet -- 7. Gender roles in killing zones / Joanna Bourke -- Part III. Populations at risk -- 8. Refugees and exiles / Peter Gatrell and Philippe Nivet -- 9. Minorities / Panikos Panayi -- 10. Populations under occupation / Sophie de Schaepdrijver -- 11. Captive civilians / Annette Becker -- Part IV. Bodies in pain -- 12. Military medicine / Leo van Bergen -- 13. Shell shock / Jay Winter -- 14. The Spanish flu / Anne Rasmussen -- 15. Mourning practices / Joy Damousi -- Part V. The social history of cultural life -- 16. Mobilising minds / Anne Rasmussen -- 17. Beliefs and religion / Adrian Gregory -- 18. Soldier-writers and poets / Nicolas Beaupré -- 19. Cinema / Laurent Véray -- 20. Arts / Annette Becker -- 21. War memorials / Bruce Scates and Rebecca Wheatley -- Part VI. A reckoning: costs and outcomes -- 22. The dead / Antoine Prost -- 23. The living / John Horne -- 24. The Great War at its centenary / John Horne -- 25. Visual essay: civil society / Annette Becker. v. 1. Global war -- v. 2. The state -- v. 3. Civil society.
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Volume I. Global war --
Part I.A narrative history --
1. Origins / Volker R. Berghahn --
2. 1914: outbreak / Jean-Jacques Becker and Gerd Krumeich --
3. 1915: stalemate / Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau --
4. 1916: impasse / Robin Prior --
5. 1917: global war / Michael S. Neiberg --
6. 1918: endgame / Christoph Mick --
7. 1919: aftermath / Bruno Cabanes --
Part II. Theatres of war --
8. The western front / Robin Prior --
9. The eastern front / Holger Afflerbach --
10. The Italian front / Nicola Labanca --
11. The Ottoman front / Robin Prior --
12. The war at sea / Paul Kennedy --
13. The air war / John H. Morrow, Jr. --
14. Strategic command / Gary Sheffield and Stephen Badsey --
Part III. World war --
15. The imperial framework / John H. Morrow, Jr. --
16. Africa / Bill Nasson --
17. The Ottoman Empire / Mustafa Aksakal --
18. Asia / Guoqi Xu --
19. North America / Jennifer D. Keene --
20. Latin America / Olivier Compagnon --
Part IV. Rules of engagement, laws of war and war crimes --
21. Atrocities and war crimes / John Horne --
22. Genocide / Hans-Lukas Kieser and Donald Bloxham --
23. The laws of war / Annie Deperchin --
24. Visual essay: global war / Jay Winter. Volume II. The state --
Part I. Political power --
1. Heads of state and government / Jean-Jacques Becker --
2. Parliaments / Dittmar Dahlmann --
3. Diplomats / David Stevenson --
4. Civil-military relations / Stig Förster --
5. Revolution / Richard Bessel --
Part II. Armed forces --
6. Combat and tactics / Stéphane Audoin-Rouzeau --
7. Morale / Alexander Watson --
8. Mutiny / Leonard V. Smith --
9. Logistics / Ian Brown --
10. Technology and armaments / Frédéric Guelton --
11. Prisoners of war / Heather Jones --
Part III. The sinews of war --
12. War economies / Barry Supple --
13. Workers / Antoine Prost --
14. Cities / Stefan Goebel --
15. Agrarian society / Benjamin Ziemann --
16. Finance / Hans-Peter Ullmann --
17. Scientists / Roy MacLeod --
18. Blockade and economic warfare / Alan Kramer --
Part IV. The search for peace --
19. Diplomacy / Georges Henri-Soutou --
20. Neutrality / Samuël Kruizinga --
21. Pacificism / Martin Ceadel --
22. Drafting the peace / Helmut Konrad --
23. The continuum of violence / Robert Gerwarth --
24. Visual essay: war and the state / Arndt Weinrich. Volume III. Civil society --
Part I. Private life --
1. The couple / Martha Hanna --
2. Children / Manon Pignot --
3. Families / Jay Winter --
Part II. Gender --
4. War work / Laura Lee Downs --
5. Men and women at home / Susan R. Grayzel --
6. At the front / Margaret R. Higonnet --
7. Gender roles in killing zones / Joanna Bourke --
Part III. Populations at risk --
8. Refugees and exiles / Peter Gatrell and Philippe Nivet --
9. Minorities / Panikos Panayi --
10. Populations under occupation / Sophie de Schaepdrijver --
11. Captive civilians / Annette Becker --
Part IV. Bodies in pain --
12. Military medicine / Leo van Bergen --
13. Shell shock / Jay Winter --
14. The Spanish flu / Anne Rasmussen --
15. Mourning practices / Joy Damousi --
Part V. The social history of cultural life --
16. Mobilising minds / Anne Rasmussen --
17. Beliefs and religion / Adrian Gregory --
18. Soldier-writers and poets / Nicolas Beaupré --
19. Cinema / Laurent Véray --
20. Arts / Annette Becker --
21. War memorials / Bruce Scates and Rebecca Wheatley --
Part VI. A reckoning: costs and outcomes --
22. The dead / Antoine Prost --
23. The living / John Horne --
24. The Great War at its centenary / John Horne --
25. Visual essay: civil society / Annette Becker. v. 1. Global war -- v. 2. The state -- v. 3. Civil society.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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