World War, 1914-1918 + Influence
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World War, 1914-1918 + Influence
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World War, 1914-1918 + Influence
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- 1917, Lenin, Wilson, and the birth of the new world disorder, Arthur Herman
- Years of plenty, years of want, France and the legacy of the Great War, Benjamin Franklin Martin
- When Paris sizzled, the 1920s Paris of Hemingway, Chanel, Cocteau, Cole Porter, Josephine Baker, and their friends, Mary McAuliffe
- 1917, Lenin, Wilson, and the birth of the new world disorder, Arthur Herman
- The deluge, the Great War, America and the remaking of the global order, 1916-1931, Adam Tooze
- 1917, Lenin, Wilson, and the birth of the new world disorder, Arthur Herman
- The vanquished, why the First World War failed to end, Robert Gerwarth
- 1917, Vladmir Lenin, Woodrow Wilson, and the year that created the modern age, Arthur Herman
- The age of catastrophe, a history of the West, 1914-1945, Heinrich August Winkler ; translated by Stewart Spencer
- The hollow years, France in the 1930s, Eugen Weber
- Savage peace, hope and fear in America, 1919, Ann Hagedorn
- 1917, war, peace, and revolution, David Stevenson
- Back over there, one American time-traveler, 100 years since the Great War, 500 miles of battle-scarred French countryside, and too many trenches, shells, legends and ghosts to count, Richard Rubin
- Bitter freedom, Ireland in a revolutionary world, Maurice Walsh
- When Paris sizzled, the 1920s Paris of Hemingway, Chanel, Cocteau, Cole Porter, Josephine Baker, and their friends, Mary McAuliffe
- We return fighting, World War I and the shaping of modern Black identity, National Museum of African American History and Culture ; edited by Kinshasha Holman Conwill ; foreword, Philippe Etienne ; introduction by Lonnie G. Bunch III ; contributions by Lisa M, Budreau, Brittney Cooper, John H. Morrow Jr., Krewasky A. Salter, Chad Williams, Jay Winter, and Curtis Young
- Rites of spring, the Great War and the birth of the Modern Age, Modris Eksteins
- Reflections of a nonpolitical man, Thomas Mann ; translated, with an introduction, by Walter D. Morris
- Shifting sands, the unraveling of the old order in the Middle East, edited by Raja Shehadeh and Penny Johnson
- 1916, a global history, Keith Jeffery
- The long shadow, the legacies of the Great War in the twentieth century, David Reynolds
- The Great War in America, World War I and its aftermath, Garrett Peck
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