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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 312–317.
Published: 01 November 2014
... national self-determination nationalism internationalism hegemony world war one Europe civilization globalization great war trenches France Germany Russia czar czarist dominate ottoman empire Wilson east Asia Middle East colonies imperial depression bolshevik soviet Clark...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 305–311.
Published: 01 November 2014
... the nation-state as the normative form of political sovereignty. Rediscovering Internationalism GLENDA SLUGA Centenaries are occasions that invite both historical complacency and a rewarding curiosity. In the midst of the abundant arguments about the causes of the First World War (should we blame one nation...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 318–323.
Published: 01 November 2014
.... Nearly a hundred years ago, in the Hakkari region close by, the Nestorian Christians suffered a worse fate. Some 25,000 people, perhaps one-third of that commu- nity s total number, perished from direct violence, starvation, illness, or exposure in this largely forgotten Great War episode. But how should...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 299–304.
Published: 01 November 2014
... to Europe en masse as soldiers. Hu- mans were not the only ones to travel. The war did not cause the influenza of 1918 19 but did help spread the H1N1 virus, making the pandemic global. It killed tens of millions. In political terms, the war changed the face of Europe. Defeat curbed Germany s capacity...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 324–328.
Published: 01 November 2014
...Patricia Clavin The modern, globalized economy had emerged with vigor and reach in the nineteenth century, but was no more a guarantor of domestic or world peace after 1918 than it had been in 1914. Patricia clavin economic economics consequences peace economy world war one Europe...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 329–331.
Published: 01 November 2014
...), The Russian Origins of the First World War (Harvard University Press, 2011), and The Berlin-Baghdad Express (Harvard, 2010). 330 CURRENT HISTORY November 2014 years, the question of the Ottoman entry into the war in November 1914 continues to fascinate, in part because one would think the Turks should...
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Current History (2014) 113 (766): 332–334.
Published: 01 November 2014
... seems somewhat thin. PRIVATE INTERESTS Tooze rightly emphasizes important con- tinuities between Wilson and his successors, especially the common faith in American excep- tionalism the belief that the United States was much more than one among equals, indeed that its world role was perhaps divinely...
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Current History (2002) 101 (657): 325–329.
Published: 01 October 2002
.... © 2002 Current History. All rights reserved. 2002 The Regents of the University of California arms control George Bush defense Moscow nuclear weapons Putin Russia SORT START United States America Eurasia One Year After Svante Cornell 325 America and Russia: Make-Believe...