THE GREAT WAR 1914–1918: COMPREHENDING THE TRAGIC EXPERIENCE

Authors

Authors

Volodymyr FISANOV, Taras PIATNYCHUK, Oksana ZVOZDETSKA, Oleksandr BEZAROV, Tetiana MINAIEVA, Andrii MINAIEV, Mykola HLIBISHCHUK, Serhii KORNOVENKO, Oleksandr DOBRZHANSKYI, Mykhailo CHUCHKO, Tetiana MINAIEVA, Andrii MINAIEV, Anatolii KRUGLASHOV, Oleksandr REIENT, Bohdan YANYSHYN, Mikhal SHMIHEL, Oleksandr SYCH, Nataliia NECHAIEVA-YURIICHUK

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

  • The metamorphosis of British and American diplomacy and propaganda in Central Europe during the war’s final stage: 1917–1918
    Volodymyr FISANOV
  • “What we wrestle against”: images of the German Empire in American political cartoons of 1914–1918
    Taras PIATNYCHUK
  • Peculiarities of the imperial policy on the Polish problem under the political crisis (1916-early 1917)
    Oksana ZVOZDETSKA
  • The Jewish problem in the Russian Empire during the First World War
    Oleksandr BEZAROV
  • Employment of the Russian Army’s prisoners of war in Austria-Hungary and Germany in 1914–1918
    Tetiana MINAIEVA, Andrii MINAIEV
  • The First World War and Ukraine: the transnational dimension
    Mykola HLIBISHCHUK, Serhii KORNOVENKO
  • Ukrainians of Bukovyna during the First World War: peculiarities of legal and socio-economic situation and social aspirations
    Oleksandr DOBRZHANSKYI
  • The state of the Archdiocese of Chernivtsi of the Bukovyna-Dalmatia Metropolis during the First World War
    Mykhailo CHUCHKO
  • “Spread from hand to hand, from barrack to barrack”: camp periodicals of Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Central Powers
    Tetiana MINAIEVA, Andrii MINAIEV
  • Geopolitical fracture: the evolution of strategies of the Ukrainian national movement under the influence of the Great War
    Anatolii KRUGLASHOV
  • Contemporary Ukrainian historiography of the First World War: basic areas of scientific inquiry
    Oleksandr REIENT, Bohdan YANYSHYN
  • Population migration in Central and Eastern Europe during the Great War and the postwar period (1914–1922)
    Mikhal SHMIHEL
  • The “post-traumatic syndrome” of the Great War in Western European society in the interwar period
    Oleksandr SYCH
  • Development of new security concepts under the influence of the First World War: receptions for the 21st century
    Nataliia NECHAIEVA-YURIICHUK
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Published
August 21, 2024