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    Competing Narratives on Economic Warfare: The Unlikely Origin of Archibald Bell's Unwanted History of the Blockade of Germany by Seligmann, Matthew S.

    Published in International history review (03-07-2024)
    “…This article examines the controversies surrounding the waging of economic warfare against Germany in the First World War. It argues that two competing…”
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    Fascist Cultural Diplomacy and Italian Foreign Policy in Norway from the 1930s until the Second World War by Miscali, Monica

    Published in International history review (02-09-2024)
    “…This article aims to highlight the diplomatic relations between Italy and Norway during the fascist period, until the regime collapsed at the end of the Second…”
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    Business, Politics, and Patriotism: Relationships Between Antonio López de Santa Anna and Foreign Nationals in Mexico, 1829-1847 by Farías, Julio C., Miklian, Jason

    Published in International history review (02-09-2024)
    “…Antonio López de Santa Anna is one of the most well-known yet misunderstood figures in North American history. His periods of rule in the mid-nineteenth…”
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    Capitalism, Sovereignty, and Planning in Hugh Dalton's Interwar International Thought by Kaderbhai, Nick

    Published in International history review (02-09-2024)
    “…This article analyses the international thought of Hugh Dalton during the interwar period. Perhaps best known as Clement Attlee's first Chancellor of the…”
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    'Re-education': The Imperial Pre-History and Afterlives of a Pedagogical Conceit by Carruthers, Susan L.

    Published in International history review (03-05-2024)
    “…In the aftermath of World War II, the terms 're-education' and 'rehabilitation' were ubiquitous. Often employed almost interchangeably, these nouns named the…”
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    Germany, Blockade and Strategic Raw Materials in the Era of the Two World Wars by Scherner, Jonas

    Published in International history review (03-07-2024)
    “…The concrete lessons that the Nazi regime drew from the Allied sea blockade of the First World War have only been studied in fragments. Our knowledge of the…”
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    Blockade by other Means or How to Deal with Neutrals? Britain and its Experience of the Second Boer War by Frei, Gabriela A.

    Published in International history review (03-07-2024)
    “…The Second Boer War (1899-1902) not only marked a peak in British imperial politics, but also foreshadowed the Allies' blockade policies of the First and…”
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    A Forgotten Front? The Mediterranean Blockade in the First World War by Jones, Heather

    Published in International history review (03-07-2024)
    “…This article examines the First World War Allied blockade of the Mediterranean, a maritime blockade initiated by Britain and France, later assisted from 1915…”
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    Neutral Protectors. The Comité Hispano-Néerlandais and the Fight for Belgium, 1917-1918 by Kruizinga, Samuël

    Published in International history review (03-07-2024)
    “…During the First World War, Allies, Central Powers and neutrals collaborated to keep a keyhole in their respective blockades open to allow food and other…”
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    Canadian Nickel for Nazi Germany - How Government-Business Relationships Affected British Blockade Strategies in the 1930s by Renner, Simon

    Published in International history review (03-07-2024)
    “…This article presents a case study of the Canadian-based International Nickel Company (INCO) and its efforts to develop the German market in the 1930s,…”
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    The Blockade and the Making of Modern Food Aid in the Era of the Two World Wars by Piller, Elisabeth

    Published in International history review (03-07-2024)
    “…Today, when we hear of besieged cities like Mariupol in Ukraine or Aleppo in Syria, we expect that 'humanitarian corridors' will be opened to bring food and…”
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    The Home as a Space of Re-Education: Imperialism, Military Occupation, and Housekeeping Manuals by de Matos, Christine

    Published in International history review (03-05-2024)
    “…While much is known about the imperial home and its place in the colonial hierarchy and 'civilizing project', less is understood about the occupation household…”
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    The Self-Rehabilitation of Homeless Children, Reeducation Programs in the Transwar Transpacific, and the Emergence of Post-Colonial Imperialism by Jung, Ji Hee

    Published in International history review (03-05-2024)
    “…The U.S. reeducation program in post-war Japan is usually considered as a quintessential example of liberal democratic pedagogy. This article instead situates…”
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