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Routledge Studies in First World War History


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The First World War is a subject of perennial interest to historians and is often regarded as a watershed event, marking the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the 'modern' industrial world. The sheer scale of the conflict and massive loss of life means that it is constantly being assessed and reassessed to examine its lasting military, political, sociological, industrial, cultural and economic impact. Reflecting the latest international scholarly research, the Routledge Studies in First World War History series provides a unique platform for the publication of monographs on all aspects of the Great War. Whilst the main thrust of the series is on the military aspects of the conflict, other related areas (including cultural, visual, literary, political and social) are also addressed. Books published are aimed primarily at a post-graduate academic audience, furthering exciting recent interpretations of the war, whilst still being accessible enough to appeal to a wider audience of educated lay readers.

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The French Army's Tank Force and Armoured Warfare in the Great War The Artillerie Spéciale

The French Army's Tank Force and Armoured Warfare in the Great War: The Artillerie Spéciale

1st Edition

By Tim Gale
September 22, 2016

Recent scholarship has challenged the assumption that military commanders during the First World War were inflexible, backward-looking and unwilling to exploit new technologies. Instead a very different picture is now emerging of armies desperately looking to a wide range of often untested and ...

An Historian in Peace and War The Diaries of Harold Temperley

An Historian in Peace and War: The Diaries of Harold Temperley

1st Edition

Edited By T.G. Otte
September 08, 2016

The First World War and subsequent peace settlement shaped the course of the twentieth century, and the profound significance of these events were not lost on Harold Temperley, whose diaries are presented here. An established scholar, and later one of Britain’s foremost modern and diplomatic ...

Early Trench Tactics in the French Army The Second Battle of Artois, May-June 1915

Early Trench Tactics in the French Army: The Second Battle of Artois, May-June 1915

1st Edition

By Jonathan Krause
September 06, 2016

In the English-speaking world the First World War is all too often portrayed primarily as a conflict between Britain and Germany. The vast majority of books focus on the Anglo-German struggle, and ignore the dominant part played by the French, who for most of the war provided the bulk of the ...

New York and the First World War Shaping an American City

New York and the First World War: Shaping an American City

1st Edition

By Ross J. Wilson
March 18, 2016

The First World War constitutes a point in the history of New York when its character and identity were challenged, recast and reinforced. Due to its pre-eminent position as a financial and trading centre, its role in the conflict was realised far sooner than elsewhere in the United States. This ...

British Infantry Battalion Commanders in the First World War

British Infantry Battalion Commanders in the First World War

1st Edition

By Peter E. Hodgkinson
January 02, 2015

Recent studies of the British Army during the First World War have fundamentally overturned historical understandings of its strategy and tactics, yet the chain of command that linked the upper echelons of GHQ to the soldiers in the trenches remains poorly understood. In order to reconnect the ...

British Battle Planning in 1916 and the Battle of Fromelles A Case Study of an Evolving Skill

British Battle Planning in 1916 and the Battle of Fromelles: A Case Study of an Evolving Skill

1st Edition

By Roger Lee
June 16, 2015

Despite the substantial output of revisionist scholarship over the last decade reappraising the performance of the British Army on the Western Front during the First World War, there still remains a stubborn perception that its commanders were incompetent, inflexible and unimaginative. Whilst much ...

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