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    The Ukrainian night : an intimate history of revolution / by Shore, Marci

    Published 2017
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    Six Months in Red Russia : an observer's account of Russia before and during the proletarian dictatorship / by Bryant, Louise, 1885-1936

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…On the way to Russia -- From the frontier to Petrograd -- Petrograd -- Smolny -- Explanation of political parties -- The Democratic Congress -- The preparliament and the Soviet of the Russian Republic -- The fall of the Winter Palace -- The Constituent Assembly -- Katherine Breshkovsky -- Kerensky -- Two ministers of welfare; Panina and Kollontay -- Lenin and Trotsky -- A triumvirate -- Marie Spiridonova -- From one army to the other -- Red guards and cossacks -- The Red burial -- Revolutionary Tribunal -- The Foreign Office -- Women soldiers -- Free speech -- Street fighting -- Men of honor -- German propaganda -- Russian children -- The decline of the church -- Odds and ends of revolution -- A talk with the enemy -- Shopping in Germany -- Adventures as a Bolshevik courier.…”
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    The First World War : a Brief History with Documents / by Grayzel, Susan R.

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…(1917) -- 11: Russian war bond poster: Freedom loan (1917) -- 12: French war bond poster: Subscribe to the National War Loan (1917) -- Voices from the battlefronts: -- 13: Letter from a British officer in the trenches (November 18, 1914) / Julian Grenfell -- 14: Letter from a German soldier on the Western Front (October 17, 1915) / Hugo Muller -- 15: Letter from a British officer describing the Battle of the Somme (late July 1916) / Christian Cresswell Carver -- 16: Letter from a German soldier on the Battle of the Somme (October 1, 1916) / Karl Gorzel -- 17: Letter from a soldier in the British Indian Army (July 10, 1915) / Sowar Sohan Singh -- 18: Letter from a soldier in the British Indian Army (November 28, 1917) / Behari Lal -- 19: Memoir of a Turkish prisoner of war (1917-1918) / Mehmen Arif Olcen -- 20: Diary entry from a Russian nurse at the battlefront (1915) / Lidiia Zakharova -- 21: Under Fire (1916) / Henri Barbusse -- 22: Diary entry from an American on the Italian front (1917) / Gino Charles Speranza -- Noncombatant voices from the war's other fronts: -- 23: Correspondence between a French civilian and her husband in the battle zone (May 27, 1915, and May 23, 1916) / Marie and Paul Piraud --24: Report on Armenian genocide (June 30, 1915) / Leslie Davis -- 25: Viscount Bryce Report on atrocities against Armenians: Narrative of an Armenian lady (November 2, 1915) -- 26: Keep the home fires burning (1915) / Lena Guilbert Ford -- 27: Berlin Police reports (February 17 and October 17, 1915) -- 28: Resolutions adopted by the International Congress of Women at the Hague (May 1, 1915) -- 29: Vise (after a letter from the field) (1915) / Maria Dobler Benemann -- 30: Recollections of four months working in a German munitions factory (1917) / Editha von Krell -- 31: Le Depart (1917) / Philippe Verneuil -- 32: Letter to Joachim von Winterfeldt-Menkin on the death of his soldier friend (September 16, 1918) / Ranier Maria Rilke -- 33: Diary entry describing a zeppelin raid in England (October 13, 1915) / Ethel Bilbrough -- 34: Diary entries from a civilian in occupied France (March 1915-April 1916) / Maria Degrutere -- 35: April Theses (April 7, 1917) / V I Lenin -- Reflections on the meaning and effects of the war: -- 36: Thoughts for the times on war and death (1915) / Sigmund Freud -- 37: Psychology of the Great War (1916) / Gustave Le Bon -- 38: Shell shock and its lessons (1917) / G Elliot Smith and T H Pear -- Poetic responses after years of war: -- 39: Dancers (1918) / Edith Sitwell -- 40: Dulce et Decorum Est (October 1917-March 1918) / Wilfred Owen -- 3: Aftermath of the First World War: -- 41: Casualties in the World War (1914-1918) / The Times of London -- 42: America first, now and hereafter (January 13, 1918) / Chicago Daily Tribune -- 43: Treaty of Versailles (June 28, 1919) -- 44: Horror on the Rhine (1920) / E D Morel -- 45: Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916) -- 46: Balfour Declaration (November 2, 1917) -- 47: Women and wages: "Equal pay for equal work" (January 28, 1919) / Westminster Gazette -- 48: Senagalese veteran's oral testimony (1919) / Nar Diouf -- 49: Flander's field (1934-1936) / Otto Dix -- 50: Storm of steel (1920) / Ernst Junger -- 51: All quiet on the Western Front (1928) / Erich Maria Remarque -- 52: Not so quiet (1930) / Helen Zenna Smith -- Appendixes: -- Chronology of the First World War: from prelude to peace (1879-1923) -- Questions for consideration -- Selected bibliography -- Index.…”
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