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State, Society and Mobilization in Europe during the First World War
Between integration and rejection: the Jewish community in Germany, 1914–1918
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Christhard Hoffmann
Publication date:
July 3 1997
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Cambridge University Press
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July 3 1997
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10.1017/CBO9780511562891.007
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Book chapters
pp. xiii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: mobilizing for ‘total war’, 1914–1918
pp. 21
German artists, writers and intellectuals and the meaning of war, 1914–1918
pp. 39
Children and the primary schools of France, 1914–1918
pp. 53
War, ‘national education’ and the Italian primary school, 1915–1918
pp. 73
Mobilizing labour and socialist militants in Paris during the Great War
pp. 89
Between integration and rejection: the Jewish community in Germany, 1914–1918
pp. 105
Wackes at war: Alsace-Lorraine and the failure of German national mobilization, 1914–1918
pp. 125
Discipline and morale in the British army, 1917–1918
pp. 144
Remobilizing the citizen-soldier through the French army mutinies of 1917
pp. 160
The German army, the authoritarian nation-state and total war
pp. 173
Morale and patriotism in the Austro-Hungarian army, 1914–1918
pp. 195
Remobilizing for ‘total war’: France and Britain, 1917–1918
pp. 212
Mobilization and demobilization in Germany, 1916–1919
pp. 223
The Italian experience of ‘total’ mobilization, 1915–1920
pp. 241
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