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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Maps
Timeline of Major Events
Brief Biographies of Important Figures Mentioned in the Text
Introduction
One: Causes
Primary
1.1 The Great Illusion, 1910
1.2 Germany and the Next War
1.3 The "Willy-Nicky" Telegrams
Secondary
1.4 The Circus Rider of Europe
1.5 The Army and the Nationalist Revival
Two: Soldiers
Primary
2.1 The Good Soldier Schweik
2.2 Her Privates We
2.3 A Soldier's Notebook
Secondary
2.4 Officer-Man Relations: The Other Ranks' Perspective
2.5 "War Enthusiasm": Volunteers, Departing Soldiers, and Victory Celebrations
2.6 Foch's General Counteroffensive, Part I: 26 September to 23 October 1918
Three: Armageddon
Primary
3.1 The Destruction of Louvain
3.2 The Historic First of July
Secondary
3.3 Between Mutiny and Obedience
3.4 The Live and Let Live System
Four: Home Fronts
Primary
4.1 Letters from a Lost Generation
4.2 An English Wife in Berlin
Secondary
4.3 Home Fires Burning
4.4 The Politics of Race
Five: The End of the War
Primary
5.1 The Fourteen Points
5.2 Views on a Prospective Armistice
Secondary
5.3 The Military Collapse of the German Empire
5.4 Diggers and Doughboys Australian and American Troop Interaction on the Western Front, 1918
Six: Peace
Primary
6.1 Peacemaking, 1919
6.2 British Diplomacy: The Hussein-McMahon Letters
Secondary
6.3 A Peace to End All Peace
6.4 The Kings Depart
Further Reading
Index
About the Editor
Contents
Acknowledgments
Maps
Timeline of Major Events
Brief Biographies of Important Figures Mentioned in the Text
Introduction
One: Causes
Primary
1.1 The Great Illusion, 1910
1.2 Germany and the Next War
1.3 The "Willy-Nicky" Telegrams
Secondary
1.4 The Circus Rider of Europe
1.5 The Army and the Nationalist Revival
Two: Soldiers
Primary
2.1 The Good Soldier Schweik
2.2 Her Privates We
2.3 A Soldier's Notebook
Secondary
2.4 Officer-Man Relations: The Other Ranks' Perspective
2.5 "War Enthusiasm": Volunteers, Departing Soldiers, and Victory Celebrations
2.6 Foch's General Counteroffensive, Part I: 26 September to 23 October 1918
Three: Armageddon
Primary
3.1 The Destruction of Louvain
3.2 The Historic First of July
Secondary
3.3 Between Mutiny and Obedience
3.4 The Live and Let Live System
Four: Home Fronts
Primary
4.1 Letters from a Lost Generation
4.2 An English Wife in Berlin
Secondary
4.3 Home Fires Burning
4.4 The Politics of Race
Five: The End of the War
Primary
5.1 The Fourteen Points
5.2 Views on a Prospective Armistice
Secondary
5.3 The Military Collapse of the German Empire
5.4 Diggers and Doughboys Australian and American Troop Interaction on the Western Front, 1918
Six: Peace
Primary
6.1 Peacemaking, 1919
6.2 British Diplomacy: The Hussein-McMahon Letters
Secondary
6.3 A Peace to End All Peace
6.4 The Kings Depart
Further Reading
Index
About the Editor