The period from 1850 to 1914 saw unprecedented scientific and technological advances and unprecedented, multinational conferences attempting to control the use in war of new, and more destructive, technology. Yet World War I made a mockery of the spirit and sometimes the letter of these conferences. As Europeans asked themselves in the wake of the death and destruction wrought by World War I, how could an era of such promise – of such noble, rational declarations of peace, of astounding scientific and technological progress, of glittering international exhibitions – end with a descent into madness? Combining research on pre-World War I arms control, science and technology, science fiction, and ethical movements, I attempt to show how the ...
By the time World War I (1914-1918) finally ended, 10 million people were expected to have died, and...
none1noThe First World War is often called the ‘chemists’ war’. But few realise precisely how, or th...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
Inquiry into the relationship between science and war, particularly during the Great War, is assiste...
Book synopsis: This fascinating book examines Western perceptions of war in and beyond the nineteent...
none1noThis article is focused on the representation of World War I in European avant-garde paint...
International audience"The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landsca...
The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of internat...
Since the first world’s fair in London in 1851, at the dawn of the era of industrialization, interna...
When war broke out in August 1914, intellectuals on both sides sought to discover the underlying cau...
A l’occasion de ce colloque interdisciplinaire, on interrogera les relations complexes entre les art...
Many histories of science, technology and medicine in the First World War begin by identifying that ...
Abstract: In 1914 the First World War broke out on a largely innocent world, a world that still asso...
The First World War is a watershed in the intellectual and spiritual history of the modern world. On...
Global War, Global Catastrophe presents a history of the First World War as an all-consuming industr...
By the time World War I (1914-1918) finally ended, 10 million people were expected to have died, and...
none1noThe First World War is often called the ‘chemists’ war’. But few realise precisely how, or th...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...
Inquiry into the relationship between science and war, particularly during the Great War, is assiste...
Book synopsis: This fascinating book examines Western perceptions of war in and beyond the nineteent...
none1noThis article is focused on the representation of World War I in European avant-garde paint...
International audience"The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landsca...
The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of internat...
Since the first world’s fair in London in 1851, at the dawn of the era of industrialization, interna...
When war broke out in August 1914, intellectuals on both sides sought to discover the underlying cau...
A l’occasion de ce colloque interdisciplinaire, on interrogera les relations complexes entre les art...
Many histories of science, technology and medicine in the First World War begin by identifying that ...
Abstract: In 1914 the First World War broke out on a largely innocent world, a world that still asso...
The First World War is a watershed in the intellectual and spiritual history of the modern world. On...
Global War, Global Catastrophe presents a history of the First World War as an all-consuming industr...
By the time World War I (1914-1918) finally ended, 10 million people were expected to have died, and...
none1noThe First World War is often called the ‘chemists’ war’. But few realise precisely how, or th...
The Great War, 1914-1918, involved more soldiers and resulted in more casualties than in any previou...