Albert I, King of the Belgians
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Velaers, Jan |
Belgium; Western Europe
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Power |
Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg
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Mährle, Wolfgang |
Central Europe; Germany
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Power |
Beerenbrouck, Charles Ruijs de
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Moeyes, Paul |
The Netherlands; Western Europe
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Power |
Centenary (Russia)
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Nagornaja, Oxana Sergeevna |
Eastern Europe; Russian Empire
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Post-war |
Civil-Military Relations during World War I (Russian Empire)
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Porshneva, Olga |
Eastern Europe; Russian Empire
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Power; Violence
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Czernin, Ottokar Graf
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Rill, Robert |
Austria; Austria-Hungary; Central Europe
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Power |
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria-Este
|
Miller, Paul |
Austria; Austria-Hungary; Central Europe; Hungary
|
Power; Pre-war
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George V, King of Great Britain
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Freeman, David |
Great Britain and Ireland; Western Europe
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Power |
Mannerheim, Carl Gustaf Emil
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Jalonen, Jussi |
Eastern Europe; Finland
|
Post-war; Power; Violence
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Post-war Turmoil and Violence (Hungary)
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Révész, Tamás |
Austria-Hungary; Central Europe; Hungary
|
Post-war |
Red Crescent (Hilal-i Ahmer)
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Möller, Esther |
Egypt; Middle East; Ottoman Empire
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Home Front |
Revolution of 1905 (Russian Empire)
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Peeling, Siobhan |
Eastern Europe; Russian Empire
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Power; Pre-war
|
Revolutions (Austria-Hungary)
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Leidinger, Hannes |
Austria; Austria-Hungary; Central Europe; Hungary
|
Power |
Revolutions (Russian Empire)
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Read, Christopher |
Eastern Europe; Russian Empire
|
Power |
Russian Civil War
|
Sumpf, Alexandre |
Eastern Europe; Russian Empire
|
Post-war |
Social Conflict and Control, Protest and Repression (Russian Empire)
|
Melancon, Michael S. |
Eastern Europe; Russian Empire
|
Home Front |
Social Darwinism
|
Badertscher, Kathi |
Central Europe; Germany; Great Britain and Ireland; North America; USA; Western Europe
|
Pre-war |
Stürgkh, Karl Graf
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Moll, Martin |
Austria; Austria-Hungary; Central Europe
|
Power |
Suttner, Bertha von
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Cohen, Laurie |
Austria; Austria-Hungary; Central Europe
|
Media; Power; Pre-war
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Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands
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Moeyes, Paul |
The Netherlands; Western Europe
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Power |