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- 01 Reference and Bibliography 60
- 02 General 401
- 03 Origins & Pre-war 88
- 04 International Relations during the War 195
- 05 The Military and Naval War 9
- 06 Soldiers & Combat 85
- 07 Gender 43
- 08 Society 57
- 09 Economy 670
- 11 Science, Technology, and Medicine 43
- 12 Politics 105
- 13 Africa 418
- 14 Asia 364
- 15 Australia 574
- 16 Austria-Hungary 860
- 17 The Balkans and Eastern Europe 25
- 18 Belgium 485
- 19 Britain 1108
- 20 The French and British Empires 651
- 21 Canada 411
- 22 France 33
- 23 Germany 1156
- 24 India 184
- 25 Ireland 254
- 26 Italy 925
- 27 Neutral States 39
- 28 New Zealand 161
- 29 The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East 629
- 30 Portugal 254
- 31 Russia 874
- 32 The United States of America 879
- 33 Peacemaking and Continued Conflict 692
- 34 Legacy 2016
- Prisoners of War 366
- Western Front 451
- Russian Front 151
- Naval Warfare 378
- Religion 672
- Published memoirs & biographies 71
- 35 Films 2
- Fictional 2
- USA 56
- Great Britain 8
- France 12
- Germany 9
- Russia 2
- Poland 1
- Italy 3
- Canada 1
- Australia and New Zealand 3
- China 1
- Ireland 1
- Aviation 183
- 2011-11 Péronne & GHI Paris 18
- Origins debate 117
- Pre-war period 475
- General 30
- Balkans 170
- Occupations and violence against civilians 432
- Home fronts 394
- Experience of combat 203
- Military organisation/logistics/justice 488
- Women and War 872
- Masculinity 224
- Children and War 328
- Medicine 826
- Science & Technology 266
- Poland 447
- Romania 163
- Ukraine 57
- Balkans 316
- Bulgaria 70
- 2012-04 IHEAL Paris 14
- South America 388
- Netherlands 84
- Scandinavia + Nordic Countries 106
- Spain 147
- General 40
- Greece 63
- Switzerland 186
- Italian-Austrian Front 92
- French Army and its combattants 299
- French society during the war 927
- East Africa 138
- Middle East 139
- 36 Games 45
- Baltic States 37
- 10 Culture 134
- Intellectuals and the War 775
- Literature 1540
- Visual Arts, theatre, film, music etc. 688