Forging the collective memory : : government and international historians through two World Wars / / edited by Keith Wilson.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York ;, Oxford : : Berghahn Books,, 1996. |
Year of Publication: | 1996 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (iv, 300 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : governments, historians, and "historical engineering" / Keith Wilson
- The historical diplomacy of the Third Republic / Keith Hamilton
- The unfinished collection : Russian documents on the origins of the First World War / Derek Spring
- Clio deceived : patriotic self-censorship in Germany after the Great War / Holger Herwig
- Senator Owen, the Schuldreferat, and the debate over war guilt in the 1920s / Herman Wittgens
- History as propaganda : the German Foreign Office and the enlightenment of American historians, 1930-1933 / E. Evans & J. Baylen
- Austria and the Great War / Ulfried Burz
- The pursuit of "enlightened patriotism" : the British Foreign Office and historical researchers during the Great War and its aftermath / Keith Hamilton
- The imbalance of British documents on the origins of the War, 1889-1914 : Gooch, Temperley, and the India Office / Keith Wilson
- Telling the truth to the people : Britain's decision to publish the diplomatic papers of the inter-war period / Uri Bialer
- Appendix: Harold Wilson and the adoption of the thirty-year rule in Great Britain.