The Cambridge History of the First World War is a comprehensive, three-volume work which provides an authoritative account of the military, political, social, economic and cultural history of the Great War. Reflecting the very latest research in the field, the volumes provide a comprehensive guide to the course of the war and of how the dynamics of conflict unfolded throughout the world. Volume 1 surveys the military history showing the brutal realities of a global war among industrialized powers, whilst Volumes 2 and 3 explore the social, economic, cultural and political challenges that the…mehr
The Cambridge History of the First World War is a comprehensive, three-volume work which provides an authoritative account of the military, political, social, economic and cultural history of the Great War. Reflecting the very latest research in the field, the volumes provide a comprehensive guide to the course of the war and of how the dynamics of conflict unfolded throughout the world. Volume 1 surveys the military history showing the brutal realities of a global war among industrialized powers, whilst Volumes 2 and 3 explore the social, economic, cultural and political challenges that the war presented to politicians, industrialists, soldiers and civilians. Written by a team of leading international historians, the volumes together reveal the ways in which the war transcended the boundaries of Europe to subsequently transform the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas just as much as Europe itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Volume 1: Introduction to Volume 1 Part I. A Narrative History: Introduction to Part I 1. Origins 2. 1914: outbreak 3. 1915: stalemate 4. Total war 5. 1917: global war 6. 1918: endgame 7. 1919: aftermath Part II. Theatres of War: Introduction to Part II 8. The Western Front 9. The Eastern Front 10. The Italian Front 11. The Ottoman Front 12. The war at sea 13. The air war 14. Command and strategy Part III. World War: Introduction to Part III 15. The imperial framework 16. Africa 17. The Ottoman Empire 18. Asia 19. North America 20. Latin America Part IV. Rules of Engagement, Laws of War and War Crimes: Introduction to Part IV 21. Atrocities and war crimes 22. Genocide 23. The laws of war 24. Visual essay: global war. Volume 2: Introduction to Volume 2 Part I. Political Power: Introduction to Part I 1. Heads of State and government 2. Parliaments 3. Diplomats 4. Civil-military relations 5. Revolution Part II. Armed Forces: Introduction to Part II 6. Combat and tactics 7. Morale 8. Mutiny 9. Logistics 10. Technology and armaments 11. Prisoners of war Part III. The Sinews of War: Introduction to Part III 12. War economies 13. Workers 14. Cities 15. Agrarian society 16. Finance 17. Scientists 18. Blockade and economic warfare Part IV. The Search for Peace: Introduction to Part IV 19. Diplomacy 20. Neutrality 21. Pacifism 22. Drafting the peace 23. The wars after the war 24. Visual essay: the State. Volume 3: Introduction to Volume 3 Part I. Private Life: Introduction to Part I 1. The couple 2. Children 3. Families Part II. Gender at Home: Introduction to Part II 4. War work 5. Gender at home 6. At the Front 7. Gender roles in killing zones Part III. Populations at Risk: Introduction to Part III 8. Refugees and exiles 9. Minorities 10. Populations under occupation 11. Captive civilians Part IV. Bodies in Pain: Introduction to Part IV 12. Military medicine 13. Shell shock 14. The Spanish flu 15. Mourning practices Part V. The Social History of Cultural Life: Introduction to Part V 16. Mobilising minds 17. Beliefs and religion 18. Soldier-writers and poets 19. Cinema 20. Arts 21. War memorials Part VI. A Reckoning: Costs and Outcomes: Introduction to Part VI 22. The dead 23. The living 24. The Great War at its centenary 25. Visual essay: civil society.
Volume 1: Introduction to Volume 1 Part I. A Narrative History: Introduction to Part I 1. Origins 2. 1914: outbreak 3. 1915: stalemate 4. Total war 5. 1917: global war 6. 1918: endgame 7. 1919: aftermath Part II. Theatres of War: Introduction to Part II 8. The Western Front 9. The Eastern Front 10. The Italian Front 11. The Ottoman Front 12. The war at sea 13. The air war 14. Command and strategy Part III. World War: Introduction to Part III 15. The imperial framework 16. Africa 17. The Ottoman Empire 18. Asia 19. North America 20. Latin America Part IV. Rules of Engagement, Laws of War and War Crimes: Introduction to Part IV 21. Atrocities and war crimes 22. Genocide 23. The laws of war 24. Visual essay: global war. Volume 2: Introduction to Volume 2 Part I. Political Power: Introduction to Part I 1. Heads of State and government 2. Parliaments 3. Diplomats 4. Civil-military relations 5. Revolution Part II. Armed Forces: Introduction to Part II 6. Combat and tactics 7. Morale 8. Mutiny 9. Logistics 10. Technology and armaments 11. Prisoners of war Part III. The Sinews of War: Introduction to Part III 12. War economies 13. Workers 14. Cities 15. Agrarian society 16. Finance 17. Scientists 18. Blockade and economic warfare Part IV. The Search for Peace: Introduction to Part IV 19. Diplomacy 20. Neutrality 21. Pacifism 22. Drafting the peace 23. The wars after the war 24. Visual essay: the State. Volume 3: Introduction to Volume 3 Part I. Private Life: Introduction to Part I 1. The couple 2. Children 3. Families Part II. Gender at Home: Introduction to Part II 4. War work 5. Gender at home 6. At the Front 7. Gender roles in killing zones Part III. Populations at Risk: Introduction to Part III 8. Refugees and exiles 9. Minorities 10. Populations under occupation 11. Captive civilians Part IV. Bodies in Pain: Introduction to Part IV 12. Military medicine 13. Shell shock 14. The Spanish flu 15. Mourning practices Part V. The Social History of Cultural Life: Introduction to Part V 16. Mobilising minds 17. Beliefs and religion 18. Soldier-writers and poets 19. Cinema 20. Arts 21. War memorials Part VI. A Reckoning: Costs and Outcomes: Introduction to Part VI 22. The dead 23. The living 24. The Great War at its centenary 25. Visual essay: civil society.
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