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    According to German Finance Minister Dr. Theodor Karl Helfferich “The Causes of of The First World War” by Mustafa ÇOLAK, İsmet TÜRKMEN

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Helfferich’s “The Beginning of Great War”; “German’s Case in The Supreme Court of Civilization”; was published under the title of The New York Times by the Fatherland company in 1915. …”
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    Anarchy Is What Explains the History of International Relations by William C. Wohlforth

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The breakdown of the Concert of Europe and the outbreak of the devastating global conflagration of World War I are the events that sparked the modern study of international relations. The great war of 1914 to 1918 underlined the tragic wastefulness of the institution of war. …”
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    Beyond nationalism? The inter-war period and some features of the complex transformation of southeastern Europe by Basciani Alberto

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This essay aims to elucidate the main knots and contradictions in the internal and international life of the countries of Balkan Europe, showing how efforts to change political and social structures encountered enormous obstacles in the intrinsic weakness of those socio-economic structures, but also in the will of important segments of the Balkan ruling classes, especially those who had realised the nationalistic dreams of the decades before the Great War, to reassert the supremacy of their respective power and ethnic groups. …”
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    Henri Bergson et les conservateurs espagnols (1907-1940)/I by Camille Lacau Saint-Guily

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The Great War hardens the relationship between France and Spanish conservatives, rather germanophile since the Revolution of 1789. …”
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    Warring Claims: Victorian Poetry and Conflict by Matthew Bevis

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Victorian war poetry has frequently been belittled or ignored by critics, usually by way of dismissive references to Tennyson serving as prelude to discussion of the poets of the Great War. Even Malvern Van Wyk Smith, in what remains the only book-length study of the subject, confines himself to the Anglo-Boer War and closes with the assertion that “after the Boer War, war poetry could no longer be merely a sub-department of patriotic verse.” …”
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    Owen and Sassoon Reconsidered by Cristina Pividori

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The centenary of the Great War (2014-2018) has sparked a renewed poetic output, leading to the publication of anthologies like Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy’s 1914: Poetry Remembers (2013). …”
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    Zwischen dem Gedenken und der Ideologisierung der Kämpfe der Legionen in den Ostkarpaten in der polnischen Literatur der Zwischenkriegszeit by Jagoda Wierzejska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article provides a critical analysis of representations of the Eastern Carpathians present in the interwar Polish literature, as a space marked by memory of the legionary battles during the Great War. Alongside the image of the Hutsul Region as a space of idyllic nature or a civilizing mission calculated to integrate the mountainous borderland with the rest of the modern state, the interwar Polish literature brought an image of the region as a unique place on the historical level for Poles. …”
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    How Historical Sociology Can Be Taken and How Then It Should Be Practiced by D. Yu. Karasev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Second, the emergence of 'social history' in Europe under the influence of the Great War and the social sciences rejecting the idea of progress in its evolutionary and revolutionary interpretations. …”
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    The Soviet-British Relations at the Turn of 1917/1918: Key Issues and Untapped Opportunities by E. Yu. Sergeev

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The paper shows that apart from a continuous fighting on the fronts of the Great War, these successes and failures were attributable to a number of factors, including political struggle in both countries, strategic foreign policy objectives of both the Bolsheviks and the British elites, as well as the interference of the third parties – be it allies or enemies. …”
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    FROM OPTIMISM TO DISAPPOINTMENT: THE EVOLUTION OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE WEST by E. V. Volgina

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…His views develop from an enthusiastic, optimistic expectation of Western help in the struggle against British colonialism to the realization that the declining West, torn by interstate differences on the verge of a great war, is not willing to provide an active support to the Indian people, notwithstanding its interest to the Indian civilization. …”
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    At the turning point: the Russian Orthodox Church in years of great upheavals (about new monograph by A. S. Puchenkov, V. V. Kalinovsky) by S. L. Firsov

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Orthodox clergy of the Crimea in 1914–1920», dedicated to the activities of Orthodox clergy of the Crimea at a turning point in Russian history — from the beginning of the Great War to the end of the Civil War in Russia. A. …”
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    Lessons of World War II and Strategic Planning of the Big Three (1945–1949) by I. E. Magadeev

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The author concludes that WWII was perceived by the political and military leaders of that time as a model of the eventual ‘great war’ in the future, which almost certainly would be ‘total’ and ‘global’ in scope and would demand both thorough preparations during the peacetime and the militarization of civil life. …”
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    Foucault in Sulawesi: Challenging the Roots of Ethnic Discourse in South Sulawesi by Muh Adnan Malewa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article attempts to answer how this metanarrative was formed by reviewing and questioning the narrative of the birth of ethnicity in South Sulawesi and by revisiting the two narratives of the great war between what ethnographers call the Bugis and the Makassar. …”
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    Devletlerarası İlişkilerde Kurumsallaşma Örneği Olarak Şanghay İşbirliği Örgütü by Tamer KAŞIKCI

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…After the Second World War, in order not to experience the great wars that shook the fundamental basement of international relations and disrupted the political, economic and cultural relations between states and to ensure the continuity of these relations, multilateral institutional arrangements were established. …”
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    Osmanlı Devleti’nin Sığır Vebası Mücadelesinde Unutulmuş Bir İsim: Şehremaneti Baytar Müfettişi Mehmed Haydar by Seda TAN

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this contex, it should be noted that the great wars experienced are also important reinforcements. …”
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