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Cover
Title
Copyright
Guardian
Guardian
Contents
Meuse-Argonne Defensive Map
Western Front Map
Introduction
Death of an Archduke: Sarajevo, June 1914
The War Begins: Belgium, July–August 1914
“The Grand Smash Is Come”: London, August 1914
Defending Germany: Massachusetts, August 1914
Britain Goes to War: London, August 1914
Washington, D.C., August 1914
The Fall of Brussels and Burning of Louvain: Belgium, August 1914
“Justice and Fair Play”: Long Island, October 1914
“White Imperialism”: New York, November 1914
“Hungry, Wet, Weary”: Przemyśl and Budapest, October–November 1914
“A Vain Hatred”: England, November 1914
“My Boy Belongs to Me”: New York, January 1915
“The War-Vision”: France, February–March 1915
“A Fifty-Mile Grave”: Serbia, April 1915
“The Final Plunge”: Off the Irish Coast, May 1915
Philadelphia, May 1915
“There Are Things Worse Than War”: New York, May 1915
“The Sacred Freedom of the Seas”: Washington, D.C., May 1915
Reports of Armenian Massacres: Istanbul, May 1915
“The Lie Unveiled”: New York, June 1915
“The Rights of Humanity”: Washington, D.C., June 1915
With the Russian Army: Galicia, June 1915
Ypres and Dunkirk: Flanders, June 1915
Changing Nationality: London, June 1915
“To Destroy the Armenian Race”: Eastern Anatolia, June–July 1915
“A Campaign of Race Extermination”: Istanbul, July 1915
An Appeal for Peace: New York, July 1915
A Response to Jane Addams: New York, July 1915
Second Battle of Champagne: France, September–October 1915
Battle of Loos: France, October 1915
Assessing The Ottoman Leadership: Istanbul, November 1915
“A More Ignoble Sentiment”: Long Island, November 1915
“The War Anesthesis”: New York, December 1915
The Ford Peace Ship: Scotland, December 1915
“Some Scarred Slope”: France, Winter 1916
Gas Gangrene: Flanders, Spring 1916
Washington, D.C., April 1916
“Baptism of Fire”: France, May 1916
Flying over Verdun: France, June 1916
Broken and Mended: France, Summer 1916
A German Ace: France, October 1916
Wilson’s Failures: New York, November 1916
A “Monument to Zero”: Massachusetts, January 1917
“To Go Again”: Winter 1917
Washington, D.C., January 1917
U-Boat Warfare: Germany, February 1917
Washington, D.C., January–February 1917
The Zimmermann Telegram: Washington, D.C., February 1917
The Lafayette Escadrille: France, March 1917
Washington, D.C., April 1917
“Let Europe Solve Her Problems”: Washington, D.C., April 1917
“The Yanks Are Coming”: New York, April 1917
Opposing Capitalist War: Missouri, April 1917
“A Union of Liberal Peoples”: Philadelphia, April 1917
Feeding Belgium: April 1917
Bombers Over London: England, June 1917
Washington, D.C., June 1917
“The Riveting of The War-Mind”: New York, June 1917
The East St. Louis Race Riot: Illinois, July 1917
“The Social Value of Heresy”: New York, August 1917
“Moral Disintegration”: New York, August 1917
“The War is Utter Damn Nonsense”: France, August 1917
Black Soldiers Rebel: Texas, August 1917
Defending Free Speech in America: France, September 1917
Black Leaders for Black Troops: New York, November 1917
Every Woman’s Struggle: New York, November 1917
This Nameless Man: France, Autumn 1917
Shooting Down a “Hun”: France, December 1917
Wartime Work for Women: New York, December 1917
Washington, D.C., January 1918
“Stabbing Cries of Pain”: France, March 1918
The “Will to Win”: France, April 1918
“How Can I Be Glad?”: France, May 1918
Battle of Belleau Wood: France, June 1918
Treating American Wounded: France, June 1918
Rights and Duties: New York, June 1918
“The Crisis of the World”: New York, July 1918
Refusing Black Nurses: New York, July 1918
Wounded at the Front: Italy, July 1918
Washington, D.C., July 1918
“Ain’t It Grand?”: France, July 1918
“Real Nobility”: France, July 1918
Battle of Fismette: France, August 1918
“Hurting Like 227 Little Devils”: Italy, August 1918
The St. Mihiel Offensive: France, September 1918
“Gold Is God”: Ohio, September 1918
“Living in the War”: Nebraska, Summer 1918
“The Hellish Thing”: France, September 1918
Battle of the Meuse-Argonne: France, September 1918
The “Harlem Hellfighters” Attack: France, September 1918
“The Dreaded Influenza”: Crossing the Atlantic, September–October 1918
Influenza on a Troopship: The Atlantic, September–October 1918
Washington, D.C., September 1918
“I Am Not Dead”: France, October 1918
Surrounded in the Argonne: France, October 1918
Washington, D.C., October 1918
Setting Armistice Terms: France, October 1918
Waiting for the Armistice: France, November 1918
“The Silence Is Oppressive”: France, November 1918
Wilson Arrives in Paris: France, December 1918
“After They’ve Seen Paree”: New York, Winter 1919
“A Clear and Present Danger”: Washington, D.C., March 1919
Wilson at the Peace Conference: France, March–April 1919
Returning Home: Germany and the Atlantic, March–April 1919
“Snobbishness and Caste”: The Atlantic, April 1919
Old Trucks and New Cars: Germany, April 1919
Returning to “A Shameful Land”: New York, May 1919
Confronting Injustice: Los Angeles, May 1919
“The Peace Feast”: May 1919
France, May 1919
“The Big Men of the World”: New York, July 1919
American Propaganda: 1917–1919
Washington, D.C., July 1919
Naming the War: Washington, D.C., July 1919
“This Murky Covenant”: Washington, D.C., August 1919
“The New Negro Has Arrived”: New York, September 1919
Colorado, September 1919
“Free Trade in Ideas”: Washington, D.C., November 1919
Deporting Radicals: New York, December 1919
“Walked Eye-Deep in Hell”: England, Spring 1920
Measuring Psychic Wounds: 1919–1920
Recalling Wartime Deception: 1917–1920
A Dissenting Professor: Ohio and New York, 1914–1921
Arlington, November 1921
CODA
Ernest Hemingway: Soldier’s Home
E. E. Cummings: my sweet old etcetera
John Dos Passos: The Body of an American
Chronology
Biographical Notes
Note on the Texts
Notes
Index
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