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Empires at war : 1911-1923 / [edited by] Robert Gerwarth, Erez Manela, Responsible editor Robert Faber.

Series: The greater warPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2014 Description: 283 pages 24cmISBN: 9780198702511Subject(s): History, Modern -- 20th centuryLOC classification: D421. | E56 2014
Contents:
Robert Gerwarth & Erez Manela: Introduction 1. Mustafa Aksakal: The Ottoman Empire 2. Richard Bosworth & Giuseppe Finaldi: The Italian Empire 3. Heather Jones: The German Empire 4. Peter Haslinger: Austria-Hungary 5. Joshua Sanborn: The Russian Empire 6. Richard S. Fogarty: The French Empire 7. Bill Nasson: British Imperial Africa 8. Stephen Garton: The Dominions, Ireland and India 9. Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses: The Portuguese Empire 10. Frederick R. Dickinson: The Japanese Empire 11. Xu Guoqi: China and Empire 12. Chris Capozzola: The United States 13. Leonard V. Smith: Empires at the Paris Peace Conference
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Robert Gerwarth & Erez Manela: Introduction 1. Mustafa Aksakal: The Ottoman Empire 2. Richard Bosworth & Giuseppe Finaldi: The Italian Empire 3. Heather Jones: The German Empire 4. Peter Haslinger: Austria-Hungary 5. Joshua Sanborn: The Russian Empire 6. Richard S. Fogarty: The French Empire 7. Bill Nasson: British Imperial Africa 8. Stephen Garton: The Dominions, Ireland and India 9. Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses: The Portuguese Empire 10. Frederick R. Dickinson: The Japanese Empire 11. Xu Guoqi: China and Empire 12. Chris Capozzola: The United States 13. Leonard V. Smith: Empires at the Paris Peace Conference