Puerto Rican Soldiers in the First World War: Colonial Troops for a New Empire"Race is neither an essence nor an illusion, but rather an ongoing, contradictory,...Curbelo, Silvia AlvarezThe World History AssociationWorld History Bulletin
The poetry of the First World War remains a singularly popular and powerful body of work. This Companion brings together leading scholars in the field to re-examine First World War poetry in English at the start of the centennial commemoration of the war. It offers historical and critical conte...
Colour-Blind France? Colonial Workers During the First World War 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者: Tyler Stovall 摘要: The belief that France is a country without significant prejudice against people of colour has proved surprisingly durable. American blacks, in particular, have often...
Their work was, of course, interrupted by the Second World War in 1940, when the German army rapidly overran France and Belgium. The Commission managed to get 325 of their staff back to the UK ahead of the German advance, but another 212 did not make it out. The1940-41 annual reportsa...
There has been relatively little historical research on the small number of African veterans who stayed on in France after the First World War and became militants in the radical anti-colonial movements created in the 1920s. From his entry onto the political stage in late 1924 until his early...
The urban approach to urban planning during Japanese colonization (1910-1945) boils down to the dimension of colonial rule and exploitation of the Korean Peninsula. Japanese imperialism has left positive and negative aspects on cities on the Korean Peninsula. Positive aspects are the introduction of ...
Pacifism in the United States from the Colonial Era to the First World War by Peter Brock (review) NORMAN F. MARTIN, SJ University o[SantaClara Pacifismin the United States[rom the ColonialEra to the First World War. P.R BROCK. Princeton,Nj, PrincetonUniversityPress[Toronto, Saunders], 968...
While fighting the Revolutionary War, George Washington pushed a controversial process called variolation to inoculate his troops against smallpox. By Kaleena Fraga During the 1770s, Americans had more to contend with than the Revolutionary War. Aside from the British, the country was also battling...
"The public danger of rumor-mongering": News in German colonial South West Africa during the First World War Journal of Namibian StudiesO'Donnell, Krista Molly
physical training”.Two officers and seventy NCOs who had taken the horses to Egypt returned. The war diaries were quite full with almost daily entries, as the troops moved to Ervillers. They continued to train and repair trenches, and wiring. There were very few ...