At the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 food and weather played almost no role at all. As recent and a few less recent studies (Krämer et al. 2016, Offer 1989, Segesser 2016) have shown, however, food and weather were essential elements for almost all belligerent countries during the war and in Germany right wing activists even claimed that it had been the “Hungerblockade”, which had finally brought their country down. Taking the theoretical framework of histoire croisée (Werner&Zimmermann 2006) as a starting point and based on an analysis of the Carnegie Economic and Social History of the World War of the 1920s and 1930s as well as of further publications the presentation proposed here wants to examine the relevance of food and weather durin...
This dissertation explores the nature of politics in World War I Germany, through a case study of Be...
Taking up the thesis of Dipesh Chakrabarty (2009) that human history (including cultural history) on...
The connection between historical literature and public opinion relating to foreign policy is the pr...
Neutral Switzerland – not embedded in the fighting forces – yet was involved in the Great War mainly...
This paper examines the social impacts of weather extremes and the processes of social and communica...
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
This volume examines conflicts over food and their implications for European societies in the first ...
Book synopsis: This volume examines conflicts over food and their implications for European societie...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
During the last two years of World War I food supply in Switzerland declined and caused shortcomings...
This dissertation examines the British naval blockade imposed on Imperial Germany between the outbre...
International audienceIn times of war, food becomes a major concern in military and civilian matters...
"Matters of Taste: The Politics of Food and Hunger in Divided Germany 1945-1971" traces the politica...
While the history of food on the home front in wartime Britain has mostly focused on rationing, this...
During the First World War, many foods vanished from the markets and shops of Paris. Disruptions alo...
This dissertation explores the nature of politics in World War I Germany, through a case study of Be...
Taking up the thesis of Dipesh Chakrabarty (2009) that human history (including cultural history) on...
The connection between historical literature and public opinion relating to foreign policy is the pr...
Neutral Switzerland – not embedded in the fighting forces – yet was involved in the Great War mainly...
This paper examines the social impacts of weather extremes and the processes of social and communica...
During World War I and II, modern states for the first time experimented with feeding--and starving-...
This volume examines conflicts over food and their implications for European societies in the first ...
Book synopsis: This volume examines conflicts over food and their implications for European societie...
At the onset of the First World War, Germany was subject to a shipping embargo by the Allied forces....
During the last two years of World War I food supply in Switzerland declined and caused shortcomings...
This dissertation examines the British naval blockade imposed on Imperial Germany between the outbre...
International audienceIn times of war, food becomes a major concern in military and civilian matters...
"Matters of Taste: The Politics of Food and Hunger in Divided Germany 1945-1971" traces the politica...
While the history of food on the home front in wartime Britain has mostly focused on rationing, this...
During the First World War, many foods vanished from the markets and shops of Paris. Disruptions alo...
This dissertation explores the nature of politics in World War I Germany, through a case study of Be...
Taking up the thesis of Dipesh Chakrabarty (2009) that human history (including cultural history) on...
The connection between historical literature and public opinion relating to foreign policy is the pr...