The Search for the Spy

The Search for the Spy
Author: Ross Kay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1914
Genre: Americans
ISBN:

This is a story of World War I and spies in London, Paris and other cities.

War Wanderings

War Wanderings
Author: George Renwick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1916
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN:

The Great War

The Great War
Author: John Terraine
Publisher: Wordsworth Editions
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781853266744

The Great War

The Great War
Author: Hunt Tooley
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2015-11-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137471271

We have often heard about the brutal world of the trenches, the willingness of brave young soldiers and the apparent indifference of the generals, but reevaluations of the Great War in previous decades have shown us much more complexity, and in many cases some surprising reconstructions of very standard narratives of the war. The traditional isolation of the battle front from the home front, which historians have tended to observe, has given us an incomplete understanding of both fronts. In this study of Word War I, Hunt Tooley crosses the boundaries of national histories to examine the various connections between the 400-mile-long Western Front and the home fronts of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Canada, Australia and the United States. Tooley draws on recent research and the wealth of primary souce material available to provide a broad synthesis of a complex event, and to create a more holistic view of the war - as men stayed in touch with those at home, as governments responded to events on the battlefield, and as writers, poets and artists brought the cultural impulses of Europe to the deadly world of the Western Front. In his clearly-written, wide-ranging study, Tooley argues that the seeds of much of the 20th century may have been planted well before the First World War, but - as many social critics, politicians, soldiers, women's movement leaders, and others predicted - the cultivation of these seeds in war would have a powerful and formative effect on the social, political and cultural processes which shaped the 20th century.

Bob Cook and the German Spy

Bob Cook and the German Spy
Author: Paul G. Tomlinson
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1917
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Bob Cook and his friend Hugh Reith are too young to enlist in the armed forces during World War I, but their vigilance on the home front enables them to contribute to the war effort by capturing a German spy.

France and the Great War

France and the Great War
Author: Leonard V. Smith
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2003-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521666312

France and the Great War tells the story of how the French community embarked upon, sustained, and in some ways prevailed in the Great War. In this 2003 book, Leonard Smith and his co-authors synthesize many years of scholarship, examining the origins of the war from a diplomatic and military viewpoint, before shifting their emphasis to socio-cultural and economic history when discussing the civilian and military war culture. They look at the 'total' mobilization of the French national community, as well as the military and civilian crises of 1917, and the ambiguous victory of 1918. The book concludes by revealing how traces of the Great War can still be found in the political and cultural life of the French national community. This lively, accessible and engaging book will be of enormous value to students of the Great War.