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First World War (1914-1918)

Overlooked : Tasmanian Aborigines in the First World War

Overlooked : Tasmanian Aborigines in the First World War

... and war gratuity for those died whilst on active received what monies were due to them, whether in bonds or in cash, paid out in lump sums, and without the controls placed on some by the Repatriation ...as ...

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Conrad and the First World War

Conrad and the First World War

... the First World War, Conrad believed himself peripheral to a transitional historical ...November 1914, he wrote : ‘ the thoughts of this war sit on one’s chest like a ...Great ...

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Irish Rugby and the First World War

Irish Rugby and the First World War

... The collective sacrifice made by rugby union was one of the most popular contemporary rhetorical links made in Britain between sport and the First World War. Tony Collins has pointed out that in an ...

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From Brel to Black Metal: The First World War in Popular Music and Music Videos

From Brel to Black Metal: The First World War in Popular Music and Music Videos

... the War. In many countries the First World War is simply a part of history with more recent conflicts having greater ...the War are in the relatively recent genre of martial industrial ...

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Women's poetry of the First World War

Women's poetry of the First World War

... Prominent examples are John Johnston's English Poetry of the First World War Princeton, Princeton University Press 1964; Bernard Bergonzi's Heroes' Twilight London, Constable 1965; Jon S[r] ...

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Killing, Combat and the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry:  Legendary Soldiers’ Stories of the First World War – 1914-1918

Killing, Combat and the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry: Legendary Soldiers’ Stories of the First World War – 1914-1918

... Killing, Combat and the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Killing, Combat and the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry: Legendary Soldiers’ Stories of the First World War – Infantry: ...

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The French Army and the First World War

The French Army and the First World War

... the First World War, common perceptions of France’s military experience between 1914 and 1918 have tended to be reduced to mere flashpoints of ...

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Writing the First World War after 1918: Journalism, history and commemoration

Writing the First World War after 1918: Journalism, history and commemoration

... the First World War after 1918 and hopefully stimulating new research in this area it is worth noting, though, that this special issue reinforces other recent work complicating the narrative ...

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First World War Digital Resources

First World War Digital Resources

... own First World War website [7]. As with the first two sites reviewed, the Library’s resources are collated into broad themes based upon the political, military and social history of the ...

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Specific Curriculum Outcomes UNIT 1: THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918) SCO 1.1 The student will be expected to draw upon primary and/or secondary sources to demonstrate an understanding of the causes of World War I:

Specific Curriculum Outcomes UNIT 1: THE FIRST WORLD WAR (1914-1918) SCO 1.1 The student will be expected to draw upon primary and/or secondary sources to demonstrate an understanding of the causes of World War I:

... SCO 6.1 The student will be expected to draw upon primary and/or secondary sources to demonstrate an understanding of selected security, economic and environmental challenges of the [r] ...

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Subversive Peacemakers, War Resistance 1914–1918: An Anglican Perspective

Subversive Peacemakers, War Resistance 1914–1918: An Anglican Perspective

... the first two years of the ...The war caused an ideological rift between the brothers as Clement joined the army and saw service in Gallipoli, Mesopotamia and the Western Front while Tom, a conscientious ...

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First World War

First World War

... of World War I led to horrific injuries and ...during World War I to describe a complete emotional collapse from which many never ...boots. First the toes would turn red or blue, then ...

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The politics of meaning in the commemoration of the First World War in Britain, 1914-1939

The politics of meaning in the commemoration of the First World War in Britain, 1914-1939

... choice and design of memorials reflected the political and.. religious preoccupations of those who contributed to them.[r] ...

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Archipelagic poetry of the First World War

Archipelagic poetry of the First World War

... the war: of admiration for the doughty resolve of ‘the ole sweats’ of the Regular Army, the mocking, levelling humour of the homosocial military world, the quiet moments of nostalgic longing for home, the ...

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Tasmania and the First World War : a study of the effects of the First World War on Tasmanian society and politics, 1914 1919

Tasmania and the First World War : a study of the effects of the First World War on Tasmanian society and politics, 1914 1919

... By late 1915 the Labor movement in Tasmania was divided to such an extent that there were serious proposals to oppose Labor candidates with union nominees in the 1916 State election... C[r] ...

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Army chaplains in the First World War

Army chaplains in the First World War

... The Last Crusade: The Church Marrin, England of First North Carolina: Duke in World War.. 179-182 Parliamentary Clerk the Recruiting Mr.[r] ...

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Historiography of the Indian Army during World War I (1914-18)

Historiography of the Indian Army during World War I (1914-18)

... The world commemorated the centenary of the First World War in 2014 on a large ...to World War I were released in India and ...of War, especially relating to the life of ...

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Chapter13.pdf

Chapter13.pdf

... More automobiles created the need for better roads. Before the First World War, most roads were dirt tracks. In 1912, a journalist named Thomas Wilby set out to drive across the country from Halifax ...

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European Politics and Diplomacy before the World War One 1908 – 1914

European Politics and Diplomacy before the World War One 1908 – 1914

... But the German political reaction was not violent. Kiderlin who in June 1910 replaced Schoen at the post of Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs advised his government to maintain calm and presented to the chancellor ...

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Between the devil and the deep blue sea: The Netherlands, neutrality and the military in the Great War, 1914 1918

Between the devil and the deep blue sea: The Netherlands, neutrality and the military in the Great War, 1914 1918

... The life of Belgian refugees in the refugee camps of Bergen op Zoom, 1914 - 1919] Studies uit Bergen op Zoom 11 Bergen op Zoom: Geschiedkundige kring van Stad en Land van Bergen op Zoom,[r] ...

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