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Intro; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction: Concept and Themes; What Was an Expeditionary Force in the Great War?; Chapters and Themes; Bibliography; Chapter 2 A Tale of Two Expeditionary Forces: Religion and Race in the Dardanelles and France; Limited Expedition: North African Muslims and the Dardanelles Campaign; Expedition Across the Color Line: Race, France, and the AEF; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Far from Home? Perceptions and Experiences of First World War Nurses and Their Patients; Recreating "Home" in Overseas Hospital Wards
Nursing "the Other"Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 The Enemy Lurking Behind the Front: Controlling Sex in the German Forces Sent to Eastern and Western Europe, 1914-1918; Sexual Encounters Between Soldiers and Civilians; Regulating the Wartime Sex Trade; Civilian Reform Efforts; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Vietnamese Contingents to the Western Front, 1915-1919; The Recruiting Campaign and the Recruits; The Recruiting Campaign in Indochina; The Recruits: Volunteers or Forced Labor?; The Journey to France; In the Mist of War; Experience on the Front Line; Battle for Chemin des Dames
In the BalkansThe Enemy and the Allies; After the Armistice; Compensation, Expectation, and Disappointment; Rebellious Sons of Indochina; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Expeditionary Forces in the Shatterzone: German, British and French Soldiers on the Macedonian Front, 1915-1918; Geography and Space; Macedonia as an Intercultural Meeting Ground; Martial Races; Macedonia as Backwards, and as the Orient; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 7 An Alliance of Competing Identities: Stereotypes and Hierarchies Among Entente Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front; Bibliography
Chapter 8 Empire, Oil, and Bavarians: The German Expeditionary Force in the Caucasus, 1918-1919Germany and the Ostraum at the End of the First World War; The Caucasus Expedition: By Design or Thrown Together?; On the Ground in Georgia, June 1918-February 1919; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 9 Freikorps in the Baltics: German Expeditionary Forces in Eastern Europe, 1918-1919; Launching the Baltic Freikorps; The Field Campaign; Deutschtum; Delusions and Defeats; Return to Germany; Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 10 From Galicia to Galilee: The Ottoman and German Expeditionary Experiences in the First World War in ComparisonThe Ottomans in Galicia; The Germans in the Middle East; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 11 "Some Corner of a Foreign Field That Is Forever England": The Western Front as the British Soldiers' Sacred Land; What to Do About the Dead?; The Soldiers' Sacred Ground; A Memorial by a Soldier for Soldiers; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 12 Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix: A Provisional Compilation of Expeditionary Forces, 1914-1918; Expeditionary Forces by Designation; Occupation Forces with "Expeditionary" Designation
Nursing "the Other"Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 The Enemy Lurking Behind the Front: Controlling Sex in the German Forces Sent to Eastern and Western Europe, 1914-1918; Sexual Encounters Between Soldiers and Civilians; Regulating the Wartime Sex Trade; Civilian Reform Efforts; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5 Vietnamese Contingents to the Western Front, 1915-1919; The Recruiting Campaign and the Recruits; The Recruiting Campaign in Indochina; The Recruits: Volunteers or Forced Labor?; The Journey to France; In the Mist of War; Experience on the Front Line; Battle for Chemin des Dames
In the BalkansThe Enemy and the Allies; After the Armistice; Compensation, Expectation, and Disappointment; Rebellious Sons of Indochina; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Expeditionary Forces in the Shatterzone: German, British and French Soldiers on the Macedonian Front, 1915-1918; Geography and Space; Macedonia as an Intercultural Meeting Ground; Martial Races; Macedonia as Backwards, and as the Orient; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 7 An Alliance of Competing Identities: Stereotypes and Hierarchies Among Entente Expeditionary Forces on the Western Front; Bibliography
Chapter 8 Empire, Oil, and Bavarians: The German Expeditionary Force in the Caucasus, 1918-1919Germany and the Ostraum at the End of the First World War; The Caucasus Expedition: By Design or Thrown Together?; On the Ground in Georgia, June 1918-February 1919; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 9 Freikorps in the Baltics: German Expeditionary Forces in Eastern Europe, 1918-1919; Launching the Baltic Freikorps; The Field Campaign; Deutschtum; Delusions and Defeats; Return to Germany; Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 10 From Galicia to Galilee: The Ottoman and German Expeditionary Experiences in the First World War in ComparisonThe Ottomans in Galicia; The Germans in the Middle East; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 11 "Some Corner of a Foreign Field That Is Forever England": The Western Front as the British Soldiers' Sacred Land; What to Do About the Dead?; The Soldiers' Sacred Ground; A Memorial by a Soldier for Soldiers; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 12 Conclusion; Bibliography; Appendix: A Provisional Compilation of Expeditionary Forces, 1914-1918; Expeditionary Forces by Designation; Occupation Forces with "Expeditionary" Designation