
The latest issue of
International Affairs (Vol. 90, no. 2, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The Great War
- Pierre Purseigle,
The First World War and the transformations of the state
- Patricia Clavin,
The Austrian hunger crisis and the genesis of international organization after the First World War
- Robert T. Foley, Dumb donkeys or cunning foxes? Learning in the British and German armies during the Great War
- Helen McCartney,
The First World War soldier and his contemporary image in Britain
- Brendan Simms,
Against a ‘world of enemies’: the impact of the First World War on the development of Hitler's ideology
- Ulrich Krotz,
Three eras and possible futures: a long-term view on the Franco-German relationship a century after the First World War
- Martin Ceadel,
The peace movement: overview of a British brand leader
- Alex Danchev,
The angel of history
- Kate Kennedy,
‘A music of grief’: classical music and the First World War
- Joan Beaumont,
‘Unitedly we have fought’: imperial loyalty and the Australian war effort
- Peter Sluglett,
An improvement on colonialism? The ‘A’ mandates and their legacy in the Middle East