The World War I reader [primary and secondary sources] /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Neiberg, Michael S.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, c2007.
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Table of Contents:
  • The great illusion, 1910 / Sir Norman Angell
  • Germany and the next war / General Friedrich von Bernhardi
  • The "Willy-Nicky" telegrams / Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia
  • The circus rider of Europe / Dennis Showalter
  • The army and the nationalist revival / Douglas Porch
  • The good soldier Schweik / Jaroslav Hašek
  • Her privates we / Frederick Manning
  • A soldier's notebook / Alexei Brusilov
  • Officer-man relations: the other ranks' perspective / G. D. Sheffield
  • "War enthusiasm": volunteers, departing soldiers, and victory celebrations / Jeffrey Verhey
  • Foch's general counteroffensive, part I: 26 September to 23 October, 1918 / David Trask
  • The destruction of Louvain / Leon van der Essen
  • The historic first of July / Philip Gibbs
  • Between mutiny and obedience / Leonard V. Smith
  • The live and let live system / Tony Ashworth
  • Letters from a lost generation / Vera Brittain
  • An English wife in Berlin / Evelyn Blücher
  • Home fires burning / Belinda J. Davis
  • The politics of race / Jennifer D. Keene
  • The fourteen points / President Woodrow Wilson
  • Views on a prospective armistice / Ferdinand Foch and John Pershing
  • The military collapse of the German Empire / Wilhelm Deist
  • Diggers and doughboys: Australian and American troop interaction on the Western Front, 1918 / Dale Blair
  • Peacemaking, 1919 / Harold Nicolson
  • British diplomacy: the Hussein-McMahon letters / Sir Henry McMahon, British High Commissioner in Cairo, to Hussein Ibn Ali, the Sherif of Mecca
  • A peace to end all peace / David Fromkin
  • The kings depart / Richard Watt.