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The war as history: writing the economic and social history of the First World War
This essay analyses the “history wars” of the interwar years through the lens of the Carnegie-sponsored Economic and Social History of the World War, both as an antidote to “pre-emptive” historiography and as a crucial intervention that reinforced the salience of comparable social and economic data in international political debates.
History
Publication status
- Published
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- Published version
Journal
Diplomatic HistoryISSN
1467 7709Publisher
Blackwell PublishingExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
38Page range
826-839Department affiliated with
- History Publications
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- Yes