Keyword [First world war] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Early Chinese Communists And The First World War |
| 2. | Observing American Neutral Polity From Two World Wars |
| 3. | Liang Qichao 's Study Of China' S Diplomacy In The First World War |
| 4. | American War Ethics Research |
| 5. | A Study On The Egyptian Politics After The First World War, 1918-19301930 |
| 6. | A Study Of Walter Lippmannās Diplomatic Thoughts And Practice During The First World War |
| 7. | After The First World War To The End Of The 20th Century, The American Diplomatic Administration System Changed |
| 8. | Militarism, sovereignty, and nationalism: Six Nations and the First World War |
| 9. | International health, European reconciliation, and German foreign policy after the First World War, 1919--1927 |
| 10. | Violence (dis)located: On the spatial implications of violence on the Western Front during the First World War |
| 11. | 'Three and a half men': The Buelow-Hammann system of public relations before the First World War |
| 12. | Not attributable to service: First World War veterans' 'second battle' with the Canadian pension system |
| 13. | Shell shock: The First World War and the modernization of psychiatry in Canada |
| 14. | The AEF way of war: The American Army and combat in the First World War |
| 15. | Culture versus diplomacy: Clemenceau and Anglo-American relations during the First World War |
| 16. | The Canary Islands and Spanish foreign policy in the First World War, 1914--1918: The international role of the islands as scene of diplomatic and strategic confrontation |
| 17. | 'How far the promised land?': World affairs and the American Civil Rights Movement from the First World War to Vietnam |
| 18. | Aristocratic redoubt: The Austro-Hungarian foreign office on the eve of the First World War |
| 19. | CHURCHILL AS MINISTER OF MUNITIONS: A STUDY OF DOMESTIC DECISION-MAKING IN WAR TIME (FIRST WORLD WAR, DEFENSE PROCUREMENT, LABOR RELATIONS, STRATEGY |
| 20. | The Yanks are Coming Over There: The Role of Anglo-Saxonism and American Involvement in the First World War |
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