TOC: Historical Reflections (Vol. 42, Issue 3) - Rethinking World War I: Occupation, Liberation, and Reconstruction

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Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques has been published by Berghahn Journals. Titled "Rethinking World War I: Occupation, Liberation, and Reconstruction," this special issue addresses a broad range of topics connected to the war. These six articles represent some of the best new work on World War I and draw from a variety of innovative sources such as photographs, police reports, criminal court records, archives of NGOs and more. 

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Volume 42, Number 3

Special Issue: Rethinking World War I: Occupation, Liberation, and Reconstruction

INTRODUCTION

Rethinking World War I: Occupation, Liberation, and Reconstruction, George Robb and W. Brian Newsome

http://bit.ly/2fkr6PP

ARTICLES

Sandbags, Strikes, and Scandals: Public Disorder and Problematic Policing in Occupied Roubaix during World War I, James E. Connolly

http://bit.ly/2fkQ83D

Cultures de Guerre in Picardy, 1917, Michael McGuire

http://bit.ly/2f9AwNz

Art and Death in French Photographs of Ruins, 1914-1918, Nicole Hudgins

http://bit.ly/2fkqglP

"Till I Have Done All That I Can": An Auxiliary Nurse's Memories of World War I, Michelle Moravec

http://bit.ly/2emm96N

"Such a Poor Finish": Illegitimacy, Murder, and War Veterans in England, 1918-1923, Ginger S. Frost

http://bit.ly/2e9wTub

World War I in the History of Globalization, Carl Strikwerda

http://bit.ly/2f9Cpd9


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