Items where Subject is "D501 World War I"
- Library of Congress Subject Areas (13)
- D History General and Old World (13)
- D History (General) (13)
- D501 World War I (13)
- D History (General) (13)
- D History General and Old World (13)
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Anderson, Ross (2001) World War I in East Africa 1916-1918. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Bartlett, Niall Somhairle Finlayson (2014) The First World War and the 20th century in the history of Gaelic Scotland: a preliminary analysis. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.
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French, Craig F. (2006) The 51st (Highland) Division during the First World War. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Germane, Marina (2013) The history of the idea of Latvians as a civic nation, 1850-1940. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
Gibson, Martin William (2012) British strategy and oil, 1914-1923. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Hoiback, Harald (2001) Riding two horses: Command and control in crisis management scenarios. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.
Hughes, Gerard A.C. (2006) Glasgow University and World War I. MPhil(R) thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Jankuliaková, Jana (2023) Expressionist visions of war trauma: male bodies in the sketches of Erich Heckel and Max Beckmann (1914-1918). PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Loarridge, Euan (2023) The Battalion Community: a mixed method analysis of the soldier’s experience in Glasgow’s First World War combat infantry battalions. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Miller, Christopher William (2015) Planning and profits: the political economy of private naval armaments manufacture and supply organisation in Britain, 1918-41. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Whitmore, Lucie (2019) Fashion narratives of the First World War. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Yellowlees, Henry (1916) On shell shock, and its relation to certain hysterical phenomena observed on active service, with an account of the treatment of such phenomena by hypnotic suggestion. MD thesis, University of Glasgow.
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Zenner, Laura (2024) Memorialising La Petite Guerre: remembering and forgetting World War I in Luxembourg. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow.