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Great War, Total War
Combat and Mobilization on the Western Front, 1914–1918

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Stig Förster, Hew Strachan, Roger Chickering, Martin van Creveld, Dennis E. Showalter, Rolf-Dieter Müller, Holger Afflerbach, Wolfgang U. Eckart, John Horne, Alan Kramer, Avner Offer, Holger H. Herwig, Christian Geinitz, Marc Frey, J. F. V. Keiger, Wilhelm Deist, David French, David Stevenson, Russell F. Weigley, Gerald D. Feldman, Keith Grieves, Elisabeth Glaser, Niall Ferguson, Richard Bessel, Jean H. Quataert, Jörg Nagler, Arthur Marwick
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  • Date Published: April 2006
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521026376

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  • This volume analyzes the First World War in light of the concept of "total war," particularly the systematic erosion of the distinction between the military and civilian spheres. Leading scholars from Europe and North America explore the efforts of soldiers and statesmen, industrialists and financiers, professionals and civilian activists to adjust to the titanic, pervasive pressures that the military stalemate on the western front imposed on belligerent and neutral societies.

    • Represents the third of a projected five volumes on total war, from the American Civil War to World War II
    • Leading scholars from Europe and North America analyse the effects of total war on soldiers, statesmen and civilians
    • Focuses on the systematic erosion of the distinction between military and civilian spheres
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    "This book is fascinating and should be read by anyone who is interested in the role that warfare plays on the development and destruction of society." Virginia Quarterly Review

    "Collaborative research, useful theoretical constructs, and a wiilingness to use new methodologies to assess old and new problems of the Great War merit thanks. For a comprehensive understanding of the war on the western front, this volume with its outstanding essays and superb bibliography is required reading." Jrnl of Military History

    "...these essays make important and original contributions to a historiography on the Great War that continues to evolve in exciting and promising new directions." Technology and Culture

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    • Date Published: April 2006
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521026376
    • length: 544 pages
    • copublisher: The German Historical Institute
    • dimensions: 228 x 154 x 30 mm
    • weight: 0.816kg
    • contains: 13 b/w illus. 1 map 17 tables
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction Stig Förster
    Part I. Basic Reflections:
    1. From cabinet war to total war: the perspective of military doctrine, 1861–1918 Hew Strachan
    2. World War I and the theory of total war: reflections on the British and German cases Roger Chickering
    Part II. The Changing Realities of Warfare:
    3. World War I and the revolution in logistics Martin van Creveld
    4. Mass warfare and the impact of technology Dennis E. Showalter
    5. Total war through new weapons? The use of chemical agents in World War I Rolf-Dieter Müller
    6. Planning total war? Falkenhayn and the Battle of Verdun 1916 Holger Afflerbach
    7. The most extensive experiment that imagination can produce: violence of war, emotional stress, and German medicine Wolfgang U. Eckart
    Part III. War Against Noncombatants:
    8. War between soldiers and enemy civilians, 1914–15 John Horne and Alan Kramer
    9. The blockade of Germany and the strategy of starvation Avner Offer
    10. Total rhetoric, limited war: Germany's U-boat campaign, 1917–18 Holger H. Herwig
    11. The first air war against noncombatants: strategic bombing of German cities in World War I Christian Geinitz
    12. Bullying the neutrals: the case of the Netherlands Marc Frey
    Part IV. Politicians, Soldiers and the Problem of Unlimited Warfare:
    13. Poincaré, Clemenceau, and the quest for total victory J. F. V. Keiger
    14. Strategy and unlimited warfare in Germany: Moltke, Falkenhayn, and Ludendorff Wilhelm Deist
    15. The strategy of unlimited warfare: Kitchener, Robertson, and Haig David French
    16. French strategy on the Western Front, 1914–18 David Stevenson
    17. Strategy and total war in the United States Russell F. Weigley
    Part V. Mobilizing Economies and Finance for War:
    18. War aims, state intervention, and business leadership in Germany: the case of Hugo Stinnes Gerald D. Feldman
    19. Lloyd George and the management of the British war economy Keith Grieves
    20. Better late than never: the American economic war effort, 1917–18 Elisabeth Glaser
    21. How (not) to pay for the war: traditional finance and total war Niall Ferguson
    Part VI. Societies Mobilized for War:
    22. Mobilizing German society for war Richard Bessel
    23. Women's wartime services under the cross: patriotic communities in Germany, 1912–18 Jean H. Quataert
    24. Pandora's Box: propaganda and war hysteria in the United States during World War I Jörg Nagler
    25. Painting and music during and after the Great War: the art of total war Arthur Marwick
    Index.

  • Editors

    Roger Chickering, Georgetown University, Washington DC

    Stig Förster, Universität Bern, Switzerland

    Contributors

    Stig Förster, Hew Strachan, Roger Chickering, Martin van Creveld, Dennis E. Showalter, Rolf-Dieter Müller, Holger Afflerbach, Wolfgang U. Eckart, John Horne, Alan Kramer, Avner Offer, Holger H. Herwig, Christian Geinitz, Marc Frey, J. F. V. Keiger, Wilhelm Deist, David French, David Stevenson, Russell F. Weigley, Gerald D. Feldman, Keith Grieves, Elisabeth Glaser, Niall Ferguson, Richard Bessel, Jean H. Quataert, Jörg Nagler, Arthur Marwick

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