
Communication and the First World War
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Introduction: perspectives on communication and the study of the First World War
1 Writing a war of words: negotiating trench warfare in Andrew Clark's 'English Words in War-Time'
2 British discourse, representations and conceptualisations of the Armenian genocide during the First World War
3 'Spreading fields of victory'?: the reporting of Gallipoli, Jutland and the Somme in The War Illustrated
4 Fake news or an education in war? Communicating war aims to the British public in its early phases: The Oxford Pamphlets 1914-1915 87
5 Desperately seeking the centre: critiques of U.S. propaganda posters during a 'highbrow' versus 'lowbrow' age
6 The future of Alsace: the French case to the Americans
7 Women's war: engaging Canadian housewives in the food economy in 1914-1918
8 'Continuing the mission': the First World War and the roots of Red Scare violence, 1919-1921
9 International propaganda in Spain during the First World War: state of the art and new contributions
10 Great expectations: the latency of the First World War in Republican Portugal, 1914-1916
11 The role of the Dundee press and public propaganda in shaping public opinion and home front support for the war effort in Scotland, 1914-1918
12 War-time and post-war medical communication: the role of the U.S. Army Medical Library
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