"Outbreak" of World War One
Additional Material: WW I
“Outbreak of World War I”
Additional Material
The “additional material” offers you examples of popular history
magazines dealing with the topic “Beginn of World War One“ including a
short overview of the national tendencies how the topic is depicted in
the respective national history textbooks. The materials are listed by
their country of origin:
Germany
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The western front on the First World War, The hell of Verdun, in: G/Geschichte [H/History] (2007), No. 11. Metzger, Franz, The far too great dying, in: G/Geschichte [H/History] (2007), No. 11, 3. G/Geschichte [H/History] (2007), No. 11, 4-5. Metzger, Franz, Wilhelmi Jürgen, In Europe the light go out, in: H/History (2007), No. 11, 22-27. The First World War, Primal catastrophe of the 20th century, in: DAMALS [AT THAT TIME] (2004), No. 5. Jäckel, Eberhard, Editorial, An ominous seed, in: DAMALS [AT THAT TIME] (2004), No. 5, 3. DAMALS [AT THAT TIME] (2004), No. 5, 4-5. Förster, Stig, The July-crisis 1914, Weeks of decisions, in: DAMALS [AT THAT TIME] (2004), No. 5, 14-19. The First World War, From Sarajevo till Versailles: the turn of an era 1914-1918, in: GEO-EPOCHE [GEO-EPOCH] (2004), No. 14. Schaper, Michael, Editorial, in: GEO-EPOCHE [GEO-EPOCH] (2004), No. 14, 3. GEO-EPOCHE [GEO-EPOCH] (2004), No. 14, 4-5. Jaenecke, Heinrich, The assassination, in: GEO-EPOCHE [GEO-Epoch] (2004), No. 14, 24-27. |
Spain
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Aj-en-Atón, The heretic/ 1914: Europe's suicide, in: La Aventura de la Historia [The Adventure of History] (2004), No. 69. Solar, David, The Heretic, in: La Aventura de la Historia [The Adventure of History] (2004), No. 69, 3. La Aventura de la Historia [The adventure of History] (2004), No. 69, 4-5. Pecharromán, Julio Gil, The assassination in Sarajevo, The Pretext, in: La Aventura de la Historia [The Adventure of History] (2004), No. 69, 24-29. First World War, 90 years later, in: Muy Interesante Historia [Very Interesting History] (2008), No. 17. Muy Interesante Historia [Very Interesting History] (2008), No. 17, 2. Pardina, José, And they thought it would be the latest (war), in: Muy Interesante Historia [Very Interesting History] (2008), No. 17, 4. Ormaechea, Ana, The color of the Great War, in: Muy Interesante HISTORIA [Very Interesting History] (2008), No. 17, 14-23. |
Poland
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Poland of the 80’s/ Christmas at the front AD 1914, in: "Mówiᶏ wieki" [Centuries Say] (2011), No. 12. "Mówiᶏ wieki" [Centuries Say] (2011), No. 12. Szlanta, Piotr, Front line Silent Night 1914 a.d., in: "Mówiᶏ wieki" [Centuries Say] (2011), No. 12, 24-28. "Mówiᶏ wieki" [Centuries Say] (2009), No. 8. "Mówiᶏ wieki" [Centuries Say] (2009), No. 8. Szlanta, Piotr, Celebrating War: European Societies at the Advent of World War I, in: "Mówiᶏ wieki" [Centuries Say] (2009), No. 8, 32-36. |
Sweden
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WORLD WAR I, in: Populär Historia [Populär History] (2008), No. 10. Bergsten, Magnus, What’s wrong with 15th century?, in: Populär Historia [Popular History] (2008), No. 10, 6. Populär Historia [Populär History] (2008), No. 10, 4. Englund, Peter, World War I – an inevitable disaster?, in: Populär Historia [Populär History] (2008), No. 10, 24-30. Casanova, 16th century scandal celebrity, Legendary seducer was chased through Europe/ Murder that caused a World War, in: Allt om Historia [All about History] (2011), No. 9. Steinwall, Åke, Sex addict or a charmer?, in: Allt om Historia [All about History] (2011), No. 9, 5. Allt om Historia [All about History] (2011), No. 9, 4-5. Aagaard, Søren, The murder that started a world war, in: Allt om Historia [All about History] (2011), No. 9, 30-33. |
England
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The outbreak of world war one, in: BBC History Magazine (2012), No. 11. Attar, Rob, Editorial, in: BBC History Magazine (2012), No. 11. BBC History Magazine (2012), No. 11. Clark, Christopher, The shot that sparked the First World War, in: BBC History Magazine (2012), No. 11, 18-23. Ghandi man and myth/ Causes of the Great War, in: History Review (2011), No. 69. History Review (2011), No. 69. Mulligan, William, The origins of the First World War, in: History Review (2011), No. 69, 12-17. |
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