The Great War 1914-18
A new virtual issue commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War, including articles on Kitchener and that famous poster, war poetry and soldiers’ experiences and emotions.
Herbert Read and the fluid memory of the First World War: poetry, prose and polemic
Matthew S. Adams
The emotions in war: fear and the British and American military, 1914–45
Joanna Bourke
Conservative veteran M.P.s and the ‘lost generation’ narrative after the First World War
Richard Carr
Local heroes: war news and the construction of ‘community’ in Britain, 1914–18
Michael Finn
The Union of Democratic Control during the First World War
H. Hanak
The Vienna Diary of Berta de Bunsen, 28 June-17 August 1914
Christopher H. D. Howard
‘No mere silent commander’? Sir Henry Horne and the mentality of command during the First World War
David Monger
Germans in Britain During the First World War
Panikos Panayi
More than a great poster: Lord Kitchener and the image of the military hero
Keith Surridge
Imperialism first, the war second: the British, an Armenian legion, and deliberations on where to attack the Ottoman empire, November 1914–April 1915
Andrekos Varnava
Bereaved and aggrieved: combat motivation and the ideology of sacrifice in the First World War
Alexander Watson and Patrick Porter
Strange hells: a new approach on the Western Front
Ross Wilson