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First World War: The Effect on the Development of Psychoanalysis

The British Centennial Commemoration of the First World War

The British Centennial Commemoration of the First World War

... and development of British planning to commemorate the First World ...that war in Britain has to take ac- count of the prevailing cultural ...the war as essen- tially futile, with an ...

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First World War

First World War

... THE FLU EPIDEMIC In the fall of 1918, the United States suffered a home- front crisis when an international flu epidemic affected about one-quarter of the U.S. population. The effect of the epidemic on the economy ...

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London in the First World War: questions of legacy

London in the First World War: questions of legacy

... rapid development of factories in this district is truly remarkable’, it was said in 1933, ‘and it is doubtful if any other area of Greater London has been so rapidly ...15 Development had another push from ...

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The Effect of Islamophobia on the Security of Syrian  Refugees in Germany

The Effect of Islamophobia on the Security of Syrian Refugees in Germany

... the development of Islam has also increased significantly, especially as the immense spreading of immigrant and refugee crises from Muslim Arab countries to Europe has been key to how Islam can flourish in ...of ...

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... the war in the same way. There is a clear correlation between war experience, disillusionment and a softening of belief in British racial ...strong effect on pre-1914 ...

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Archipelagic poetry of the First World War

Archipelagic poetry of the First World War

... the war in emphatic terms or which dissented on grounds of nationalism from the Allied ...of war’, which, while it might have a distinctive local impact, was generally seen as a suffering that transcended ...

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The French Army and the First World War

The French Army and the First World War

... Greenhalgh opens her account by exploring the complicated link between the army and the nation following defeat in the Franco-Prussian War. It is noted that two of the Third Republic’s great achievements, a ...

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Army officers, historians and journalists: the emergence, expansion and diversification of British military history, 1854 1914

Army officers, historians and journalists: the emergence, expansion and diversification of British military history, 1854 1914

... for War was intended purely for professional study by officers from the Royal ...the first volume stated; ‘the strictly professional character of this work has constantly been kept in view, and nothing has ...

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The rhetoric of disfigurement in First World War Britain

The rhetoric of disfigurement in First World War Britain

... modern war machine met human flesh, and where modern surgery met the uniquely dehumanising effects of facial ...the world again without shrinking ’ . Thus might one ‘ rob war of its ultimate horror ’ ...

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Psychological Trauma and the Legacies of the First World War

Psychological Trauma and the Legacies of the First World War

... Micale’s self-reflection returns him to Traumatic Pasts, which, back in 2001, he and co-editor Paul Lerner thought was shaped by interest in the First World War, the Holocaust and especially the ...

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Philanthropy in Britain during the First World War

Philanthropy in Britain during the First World War

... the First World War (Boston, Little Brown, 1965); Gerard DeGroot, Blighty: British Society in the Era of the Great War (London, Longman, 1996); Jay Winter, and Jean-Louis Robert ...at ...

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Introduction: Untold Legacies of the First World War

Introduction: Untold Legacies of the First World War

... total war. For some of them, this involved a new application of pre-war skills, experiences or ideologies to a wartime context; for others, it involved a more radical re-thinking of pre-war ...

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PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR

PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR

... The German, French, Belgian, Italian and Spanish contingents also conducted PSYOP activities in support of their missions. Both German KFOR in the south (�NB South) and French KFOR in the north (�NB North) produced their ...

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The effect of date of planting on the yield of potatoes

The effect of date of planting on the yield of potatoes

... In Rothamsted experiments the responses to dung and fertilizers were all greatly reduced when planting was delayed; between early April and late May the effects of dung, nitrogen and pho[r] ...

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Echoes of the Great War: The recordings of African prisoners in the First World War

Echoes of the Great War: The recordings of African prisoners in the First World War

... (pre-war) occupation, and the type of speech act or song recorded. Although there was a standardised procedure, and some standardised word lists were applied, there often was room for accounts of the speaker’s own ...

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Policy analysis and think tanks in comparative perspective

Policy analysis and think tanks in comparative perspective

... the world are relatively small organizations. One of the first extensive analyses of the think tank phenomenon a decade ago noted that most operated with a dozen or so research staff and annual budgets of ...

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The effect of seed rate on the yield of potatoes

The effect of seed rate on the yield of potatoes

... An examination of the experiments designed to include both methods of varying the seed rate showed that, for a unit increase in the seed rate, a larger increase of total yield may be exp[r] ...

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The Effect of Ultrasound on the Quality of Dried Food

The Effect of Ultrasound on the Quality of Dried Food

... Drying is the oldest technology used for food preservation that improves sustainability by removing water. Today, drying is employed to prevent microbial spoilage, delay the process of spontaneous spoilage, and restrict ...

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The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

The Empire at war: British and Indian perceptions of empire in the First World War

... To say that Captain Singh ‘was as white a man who ever lived’ is an interesting conception of bravery. This suggests that the highest compliment that can be paid to and Indian is to call him ‘white’. This must be taken ...

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