
Anticipating Total War: The German and American Experiences, 1871–1914
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Table of Contents
Introduction Roger Chickering and Stig Fö | |
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Part I. Germany, The United States and Total War: 1. Total war: the use and abuse of a concept Roger Chickering | |
2. Different path to war: a comparative study of militarism and imperialism in the United States and Imperial Germany, 1871-1914 Irmgard Steinisch | |
Part II. War and Society: 3. The political economy of warfare in America, 1865-1914 Paul A. C. Kiostinen | |
4. Hugo Stinnes and the prospect of war before 1914 Gerald D. Feldman | |
5. War preparations and ethnic and racial relations in the United States Bruce White | |
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Religion and war in Imperial Germany Gangolf Hü | |
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7. Socializing American youth to be citizen-soldiers David I. MacLeod | |
8. Preparing German youth for war Derek S. Linton | |
9. Heroes and would-be heroes: veterans' and reservists' associations in Imperial Germany Thomas Rohkrä | |
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10. Mobilizing philanthropy in the service of war: the female rituals of care in the New Germany, 1871-1914 Jean H. Quataert | |
Part III. Memory and Anticipation: War and Culture: 11. The American debate over modern war, 1871-1914 John Whiteclay Chambers II | |
12. Whose war? Whose nation? Tensions in the memory of the Franco-German War of 1870-1871 Alfred Kelly | |
13. War preparations and national identity in Imperial Germany Volker R. Berghahn | |
14. Military imagination in the United States, 1815-1917 David F. Trask | |
15. Dreams and nightmares: German military leadership and the images of future warfare, 1871-1914 Stig Fö | |
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16. 'A calamity to civilization': Theodore Roosevelt and the danger of war in Europe Raimund Lammersdorf | |
Part IV. The Experience of War: 17. Total war on the American Indian Frontier Robert M. Utley | |
18. 'The fellows can just starve': on wars of 'pacification' in the African colonies of Imperial Germany and the concept of 'total war' Trutz von Trotha | |
19. Was the Philippine-American war a 'total war'? Glenn Anthony May | |
20. An army on vacation? The German war in China, 1900-1901 Sabine Dabringhaus | |
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