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Jay Winter

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Articles by Jay Winter

  • Historiography 1918-Today

Jay Winter mentioned in Articles

  • Bereavement and Mourning (Australia)
  • Bereavement and Mourning (Great Britain)
  • Bereavement and Mourning (Russian Empire)
  • Bereavement and Mourning (South East Europe)
  • Bereavement and Mourning (USA)
  • Bereavement and Mourning, Commemoration and Cult of the Fallen (France)
  • Centenary (Historiography)
  • Centenary (Singapore)
  • Centenary (Ukraine)
  • Centenary (United Kingdom)
  • Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen
  • Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen (Australia)
  • Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen (Russian Empire)
  • Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen (South East Europe)
  • Commemoration, Cult of the Fallen (Union of South Africa)
  • Controversy: War Culture
  • Denmark
  • Discussion: Humanitarianism
  • Food and Nutrition (Australia)
  • France
  • Health, Disease, Mortality; Demographic Effects
  • Historiography 1918-Today (Australia)
  • Historiography 1918-Today (Great Britain)
  • Historiography 1918-Today (Italy)
  • Literature
  • Making Sense of the War
  • Making Sense of the War (Great Britain and Ireland)
  • Mourning and Cult of the Fallen (Portugal)
  • Mutilation and Disfiguration (France)
  • Post-war Societies
  • Propaganda at Home (Ottoman Empire)
  • Propaganda at Home and Abroad
  • Religious Mobilization and Popular Belief
  • Rural Society
  • Science and Technology (Germany)
  • Science and Technology (Italy)
  • Social Conflict and Control, Protest and Repression (Italy)
  • Urban Societies and Cities
  • Veterans' Associations
  • War Losses
  • War Losses (Germany)
  • War Widows

Publications by Jay Winter in Bibliography

  • Prost, Antoine / Winter, Jay: Penser la Grande Guerre. Un essai d'historiographie, Paris 2004: Seuil.
  • Winter, Jay: Commemorating war, 1914-1945, in: Chickering, Roger / Showalter, Dennis / Van de Ven, Hans (eds.): The Cambridge history of war. War and the modern world, volume 4, Cambridge 2012: Cambridge University Press, pp. 310-326.
  • Winter, Jay: Communities in mourning, in: Shevin-Coetzee, Marilyn / Coetzee, Frans (eds.): Authority, identity and the social history of the Great War, Providence 1995: Berghahn Books, pp. 325-350.
  • Winter, Jay: Demography, in: Horne, John (ed.): A companion to World War I, Chichester Malden 2010: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 248-262.
  • Winter, Jay: Entre deuil et mémoire. La Grande Guerre dans l'histoire culturelle de l'Europe, Paris 2008: Armand Colin.
  • Winter, Jay: General introduction, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Global war, volume 1, Cambridge 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-10.
  • Winter, Jay: Il lutto e la memoria. La grande guerra nella storia culturale europea, Bologna 1998: Il Mulino.
  • Winter, Jay: Propaganda and the mobilization of consent, in: Strachan, Hew (ed.): The Oxford illustrated history of the First World War, Oxford 2000: Oxford University Press.
  • Winter, Jay: Remembering war. The Great War between memory and history in the twentieth century, New Haven 2006: Yale University Press.
  • Winter, Jay: Shell-shock and the cultural history of the Great War, in: Journal of Contemporary History 35/1, 2000, pp. 7-11.
  • Winter, Jay: Sites of memory, sites of mourning. The Great War in European cultural history, Cambridge 2000: Cambridge University Press.
  • Winter, Jay: Socialism and the challenge of war. Ideas and politics in Britain, 1912-18, London; Boston 1974: Routledge & K. Paul.
  • Winter, Jay: The experience of World War I, London 1988: Macmillan.
  • Winter, Jay: The Great War and the British people, London 1985: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Winter, Jay: Victimes de la guerre. Morts, blessés et invalides, in: Audoin-Rouzeau, Stéphane / Becker, Jean-Jacques (eds.): L’Encyclopédie de la Grande Guerre 1914-1918, Paris 2004: Bayard, pp. 1075-1085.
  • Winter, Jay / Prost, Antoine: The Great War in history. Debates and controversies, 1914 to the present, Cambridge; New York 2005: Cambridge University Press.
  • Winter, Jay / Sivan, Emmanuel: War and remembrance in the twentieth century, Cambridge; New York 1999: Cambridge University Press.
  • Beaupré, Nicolas: Soldier-writers and poets, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, Cambridge 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 445-474.
  • Becker, Annette: Arts, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press.
  • Becker, Jean-Jacques / Winter, Jay / Krumeich, Gerd et al. (eds.): Guerre et cultures, 1914-1918, Paris 1994: A. Colin.
  • Bloxham, Donald / Kieser, Hans-Lukas: Genocide, in: Winter, Jay / Stille, Charles J. (eds.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Global war, volume 1, Cambridge 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 585-614.
  • Bonzon, Thierry / Davis, Belinda: Feeding the cities, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919, volume 1, Cambridge; New York 1997: Cambridge University Press, pp. 305-341.
  • Cronier, Emmanuelle: The street, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 2007: Cambridge University Press, pp. 57-104.
  • De Schaepdrijver, Sophie: Populations under occupation, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, 2013, pp. 476-504.
  • Feldman, Gerald D.: Die Mobilisierung der Volkswirtschaften für den Krieg, in: Winter, Jay / Parker, Geoffrey / Habeck, Mary (eds.): Der Erste Weltkrieg und das 20. Jahrhundert, Hamburg 2002: Hamburger Edition, pp. 167-186.
  • Fordham, Elizabeth: Universities, in: Robert, Jean-Louis / Winter, Jay (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin 1914-1919, volume 2, Cambridge 2007: Cambridge University Press, pp. 235–279.
  • Fridenson, Patrick: The impact of the First World War on French workers, in: Wall, Richard / Winter, Jay (eds.): The upheaval of war. Family, work, and welfare in Europe, 1914-1918, Cambridge; New York 1988: Cambridge University Press, pp. 235-248.
  • Förster, Stig: Civils et militaires, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): La première Guerre mondiale. États, volume 2, Paris 2014: Fayard, pp. 113-151.
  • Förster, Stig: Refugees and exiles, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. The state, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 91-125.
  • Gatrell, Peter / Nivet, Philippe: Refugees and exiles, in: Winter, Jay / Centre de recherche de l'Historial de Péronne (eds.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, Cambridge; New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 186-215.
  • Goebel, Stefan: Cities, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. The state, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 358-381.
  • Goebel, Stefan: Schools, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 1997: Cambridge University Press.
  • Gregory, Adrian: Beliefs and religion, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 418-444.
  • Gregory, Adrian / Becker, Annette: Religious sites and practices, in: Winter, Jay / Jean-Louis Robert (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919. A cultural history, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 1997: Cambridge University Press, pp. 383-427.
  • Horne, John: Atrocities and war crimes, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Global war, volume 1, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 561-584.
  • Horne, John: Labor and labor movements in World War I, in: Winter, Jay / Parker, Geoffrey / Habeck, Mary R. (eds.): The Great War and the twentieth century. Reflections on World War I, New Haven 2000: Yale University Press, pp. 187-228.
  • Horne, John: The living, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, Cambridge 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 561-583.
  • Kanya-Forstner, Alexander S.: The war, imperialism, and decolonisation, in: Winter, Jay / Parker, Geoffrey / Habeck, Mary R. (eds.): The Great War and the twentieth century, New Haven 2000: Yale University, pp. 231-262.
  • Kramer, Alan: Blockade and economic warfare, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. The state, volume 2, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 460-489.
  • Kruizinga, Samuël: Neutrality, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. The state, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 542-575.
  • Labanca, Nicola: The Italian front, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Global war, volume 1, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 266-296.
  • Prost, Antoine: Workers, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. The state, volume 2, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 325-357.
  • Rasmussen, Anne: Mobilising minds, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, Cambridge 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 390-417.
  • Robert, Jean-Louis: The image of the profiteer, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 1997: Cambridge University Press, pp. 104-132.
  • Rollet, Catherine: The home and family life, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin 1914-1919, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 2007: Cambridge University Press, pp. 315-353.
  • Rollet, Catherine: The ‘other war’ I. Protecting public health, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919, Cambridge; New York 1997: Cambridge University Press, pp. 421-455.
  • Ruger, Jan: Entertainments, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin 1914-1919, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 2007: Cambridge University Press, pp. 105-140.
  • Scates, Bruce / Wheatley, Rebecca: War memorials, in: Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press, pp. 528-556.
  • Scholliers, Peter / Daelemans, Frank: Standards of living and standards of health in wartime Belgium, in: Wall, Richard / Winter, Jay (eds.): The upheaval of war. Family, work, and welfare in Europe, 1914-1918, Cambridge; New York 1988: Cambridge University Press, pp. 139-157.
  • Sieder, Reinhard: Behind the lines. Working-class family life in wartime Vienna, in: Wall, Richard / Winter, Jay (eds.): The upheaval of war. Family, work, and welfare in Europe, 1914-1918, Cambridge; New York 1988: Cambridge University Press, pp. 109-138.
  • Trevisan, Carine / Julien, Elise: Cemeteries, in: Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919, volume 2, Cambridge; New York 1997: Cambridge University Press, pp. 428-467.
  • Usborne, Cornelia: ‘Pregnancy is the woman’s active service.’ Pronatalism in Germany during the First World War, in: Wall, Richard / Winter, Jay (eds.): The upheaval of war. Family, work, and welfare in Europe, 1914-1918, Cambridge; New York 1988: Cambridge University Press, pp. 389-416.
  • Wall, Richard / Winter, Jay (eds.): The upheaval of war. Family, work, and welfare in Europe, 1914-1918, Cambridge; New York 1988: Cambridge University Press.
  • Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War, 3 volumes, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press.
  • Winter, Jay (ed.): The Cambridge history of the First World War. Civil society, volume 3, New York 2014: Cambridge University Press.
  • Winter, Jay (ed.): The legacy of the Great War. Ninety years on, Columbia 2009: University of Missouri Press.
  • Winter, Jay / Robert, Jean-Louis (eds.): Capital cities at war. Paris, London, Berlin, 1914-1919, 2 volumes, Cambridge; New York 1997-2007: Cambridge University Press
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