By Nazan Maksudyan Katrin Bromber, Katharina Lange, Heike Liebau, Anorthe Wetzel (eds.), The Long End of the First World War: Ruptures, Continuities and Memories (Frankfurt: Campus, 2018). British futurist writer, and a well-known pacifist, H.G. Wells wrote in an article titled “The War That Will End War,” published in The Daily News on August 14, 1914, that this would be “the war to end all wars”. The phrase was quickly adopted as slogan for legitimacy and propaganda by the Entente powe..
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Book review of: The great adventure ends: New Zealand and France on the Western Front, edited by Nat...
There has been a very welcome reorientation recently in studies of the international relations of th...
A Higher Form of Killing: Six Weeks in World War I That Forever Changed the Nature of Warfare is an ...
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