General. Made with Scribble Maps. The idea that WWI was a global conflict is now accepted by the academic community, and it constitutes a real leitmotif for most recent literature on this topic. As a consequence of this development, some scholars have started investigating the impact of WWI on Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. The Great War, to name it by its other name, deserves to be remembered not just by Europeans, but also by the peoples of the rest of the world whose dest..
This volume is the result of an international conference held at Sapienza University of Roma in June...
East Asia, and particularly Japan, is often omitted from both popular and academic accounts of the F...
For a long time now it has been common understanding that Africa played only a marginal role in the ...
Soon after the guns in Belgium and France had signaled the commencement of what would become the wor...
Global War, Global Catastrophe presents a history of the First World War as an all-consuming industr...
This article is intended to suggest an approach to the global history of the First World War that ca...
Edited by: Richard Fogarty, Andrew Jarboe Soon after the guns in Belgium and France had signalled th...
Although some have assigned the term “World War” to earlier wars such as the French Wars of 1792–181...
Empires at War, 1911-1923 offers a new perspective on the history of the Great War, looking at the w...
The global history of the First World War is still in its early stages. This article proposes to con...
The International Workshop “The Great War seen from the ‘Periphery’: East Asia and Ibero-America” in...
The global history of the First World War is still in its early stages. This article proposes to con...
‘Remembering the First World War’ is an ambitious topic, and one that has already produc...
East Asia, and particularly Japan, is often omitted from both popular and academic accounts of the F...
First World War commemoration in Europe has been framed as a moment of national trial and as a colle...
This volume is the result of an international conference held at Sapienza University of Roma in June...
East Asia, and particularly Japan, is often omitted from both popular and academic accounts of the F...
For a long time now it has been common understanding that Africa played only a marginal role in the ...
Soon after the guns in Belgium and France had signaled the commencement of what would become the wor...
Global War, Global Catastrophe presents a history of the First World War as an all-consuming industr...
This article is intended to suggest an approach to the global history of the First World War that ca...
Edited by: Richard Fogarty, Andrew Jarboe Soon after the guns in Belgium and France had signalled th...
Although some have assigned the term “World War” to earlier wars such as the French Wars of 1792–181...
Empires at War, 1911-1923 offers a new perspective on the history of the Great War, looking at the w...
The global history of the First World War is still in its early stages. This article proposes to con...
The International Workshop “The Great War seen from the ‘Periphery’: East Asia and Ibero-America” in...
The global history of the First World War is still in its early stages. This article proposes to con...
‘Remembering the First World War’ is an ambitious topic, and one that has already produc...
East Asia, and particularly Japan, is often omitted from both popular and academic accounts of the F...
First World War commemoration in Europe has been framed as a moment of national trial and as a colle...
This volume is the result of an international conference held at Sapienza University of Roma in June...
East Asia, and particularly Japan, is often omitted from both popular and academic accounts of the F...
For a long time now it has been common understanding that Africa played only a marginal role in the ...