Victory Without Peace: The United States Navy in European waters, 1919–1924
Benjamin Armstrong
The Mariner's Mirror, 2019
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Review of Keith Neilson, Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919-1939, International History Review, vol. XXIX, no. 1 (mars 2007), pp. 179-181
Michael Jabara Carley
International History Review, 2007
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Review of Alan Sharp. Versailles 1919: A Centennial Perspective. London: Haus, 2018. Journal of Military History 83:3 (Summer 2019), 930-932.
Priscilla Roberts
Journal of Military History, 2019
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The Second Great War, 1917-1923
Jay Winter
Central and Eastern Europe after the First World War, 2021
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The Emasculation of International Security after the Great War
Robert Boyce
The Great Interwar Crisis and the Collapse of Globalization, 2009
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World Power and National Security: The Motives and Rivalry of the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race, 1898-1914 - Undergraduate Paper
Nicholas James Kaizer
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Review of Alan Sharp, Consequences of the Peace: The Versailles Settlement: Aftermath and Legacy 1919-1920, 2nd ed. (London: Haus, 2015). Journal of Military History 80:1 (January 2016), 259-260.
Priscilla Roberts
Journal of Military History, 2016
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ARMS-RACE: A Review/Essay of “DREADNOUGHT: The Naval Race between Britain and Germany” by Robert K. Massie (1991) and "THE PRICE OF ADMIRALTY" by John Keegan (1988) © H. J. Spencer [12Nov.2021] <5,200 words; 9 pages>
Herb Spencer
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2016 Jeremy Black, "The What Ifs" of Strategic Planning. The Interwar Imperial Defence
Jeremy Black, Virgilio Ilari
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Rethinking World War II. By Jeremy Black.
Christopher Dillon
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The Legacy and Consequences of World War I
Multitudinis Usus
Journal of Military Ethics
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War and Peace: the British Army after the Victories of 1918 and 1945
George C Peden
Victory or Defeat: Armies in the Aftermath of Conflict (Newport, NSW: Big Sky Publishing), 2010
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Beyond 1917 the United States and the Global Legacies of the Great War (Oxford UP, 2017)
Jamal Bahmad
Hesperis-Tamuda, 2018
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Review of Jeremy Black, Avoiding Armageddon: From the Great War to the Fall of France, 1918-40 (London: Bloomsbury, 2012). Journal of Military History 77:2 (April 2013): 726-727.
Priscilla Roberts
Journal of Military History, 2013
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The Cambridge History of the Second World War
John Ferris
2015
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Twelve Turning Points of the Second World War
George Esenwein
The European Legacy, 2015
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Book Review: Strategy and War Planning in the British Navy, 1887–1918
Jon Sumida
International Journal of Maritime History, 2012
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Years of War in the East, 1939 – 45: A review article
Michael Jabara Carley
Europe-asia Studies, 2007
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Roosevelt, the Ogdensburg Agreement, and the British Fleet: All Done with Mirrors
Fred Pollock
Diplomatic History, 1981
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Rise and Fall of a Coalition: The Supreme War Council and Marshal Foch, 1917-1919
Joseph DiDomenico
2017
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Pandora's box: a history of the First World War
Patrick Camiller
International Affairs, 2019
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The Allies Against the Rising Sun: The United States, the British Nations, and the Defeat of Imperial Japan Nicholas Evan Sarantakes
Paul McGarr
Japanese Studies, 2013
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Peacemaking, Peacekeeping: International Relations 1918-36
Andy Dailey
2012
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Drifting Towards War: The British Chiefs of Staff, the USSR and the Winter War, November 1939 - March 1940
Bernard Kelly
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Review of Stuart D. Goldman, Nomonhan, 1939: The Red Army's Victory that Shaped World War II. International History Review, vol. XXXVI, nº 3 (June 2014), pp. 592-94
Michael Jabara Carley
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Anglo-Soviet Naval Armaments Diplomacy Before the Second World War
Joe Maiolo
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“a carefully weighed plan with adequate safeguards” – Securing US Cooperation in WWII AHA 2018, 4 July
Honae Cuffe
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Britain, Poland, and the Eastern Front, 1939
Mieczyslaw Biskupski
The American Historical Review, 1992
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The Second World War, Vol. 3
Mark Grove
2003
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Armed Diplomacy: Reconstructing the Civil Administration of Bremen, 1945-1947
Bianka J Adams
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Reflections on the Great War
Frank Zagare
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The Failed Handshake Over the Danube: The Story of Anglo-American Involvement in the Liberation of Central Europe at the End of the Second World War
Miklos Lojko
epa.uz.ua
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Book review: Seligmann, The Royal Navy and the German Threat 1901-1914
Christopher M Bell
Journal of British Studies, 2013
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The Ben Pimlott Memorial Lecture 2019—Britain and the Making of Global Order after 1919
Patricia Clavin
Twentieth Century British History, 2020
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A Military History of the New World Order and the Emergence of the U.S. Hegemony
Sener Akturk
2006
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