THE GREAT WAR 1914–1918: COMPREHENDING THE TRAGIC EXPERIENCE
The Great War 1914–1918: Comprehending the Tragic Experience : Scientific monograph / edited by O. V. Dobrzhanskyi and V. P. Fisanov. Riga, Latvia : Izdevnieciba “Baltija Publishing”, 2024. 336 p.
Chapters
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The metamorphosis of British and American diplomacy and propaganda in Central Europe during the war’s final stage: 1917–1918
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“What we wrestle against”: images of the German Empire in American political cartoons of 1914–1918
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Peculiarities of the imperial policy on the Polish problem under the political crisis (1916-early 1917)
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The Jewish problem in the Russian Empire during the First World War
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Employment of the Russian Army’s prisoners of war in Austria-Hungary and Germany in 1914–1918
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The First World War and Ukraine: the transnational dimension
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Ukrainians of Bukovyna during the First World War: peculiarities of legal and socio-economic situation and social aspirations
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The state of the Archdiocese of Chernivtsi of the Bukovyna-Dalmatia Metropolis during the First World War
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“Spread from hand to hand, from barrack to barrack”: camp periodicals of Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Central Powers
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Geopolitical fracture: the evolution of strategies of the Ukrainian national movement under the influence of the Great War
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Contemporary Ukrainian historiography of the First World War: basic areas of scientific inquiry
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Population migration in Central and Eastern Europe during the Great War and the postwar period (1914–1922)
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The “post-traumatic syndrome” of the Great War in Western European society in the interwar period
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Development of new security concepts under the influence of the First World War: receptions for the 21st century