Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Germans as minorities during the First World War : a global comparative perspective
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Ashgate
Place
Date
2014?
Physical Description
ISBN/ISSN
9781409455646
9781472434340
9781472434357
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Subject Category
Content
Part I. Overview
1. Germans as minorities during the First World War: global comparative perspectives / Panikos Panayi
2. Diaspora and weltpolitik in Wilhelmine Germany / Stefan Manz
3. The German empire's response: from retaliation to the painful realities of defeat / Matthew Stibbe
Part II. Case studies
4. Gender and germanophobia: the forgotten experiences of German women in Britain, 1914-1919 / Zoe Denness
5. "Barbed wire disease" or a "prison camp society": the everyday lives of German internees on the Isle of Man, 1914-1919 / Panikos Panayi
6. The national mobilization of German immigrants and their descendants in Belgium, 1870-1920 / Frank Caestecker and Antoon Vrints
7. Germanophobia and economic nationalism: government policies against enemy aliens in Italy during the First World War / Daniela L. Caglioti
8. The Russian Germans: a heterogeneous minority during the First World War / Dittmar Dahlmann
9. Spies, victims, collaborators and humanitarian interventionists: the Germans on the Hellenic and Ottoman shore of the Aegean / Malte Fuhrmann
10. Patriotic enemies: Germans in the Americas, 1914-1920 / Tammy Proctor
11. "Avenge the Lusitania": anti-German riots in South Africa 1915 / Tilman Dedering
12. Power majorities and local minorities: German and British colonials in East Africa during the First World War / Daniel Steinbach
13. From "proven worthy settlers" to "lawless Hunnish brutes": Germans in New Zealand during the great war / Andrew Francis.
Public Access Text
[Keywords: World War One]
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Collection Type
Reading Room
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
19 Dec 2023
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