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A Civil War of Words in Italy:: Italian intellectuals from Interventionism into WWI to Engagement into Fascism
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The Latin American Intellectual Field in the Face of the First World War:: An Initial Approach
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Fought in Narrative:: English Literature and the Cultural Memory of World War I
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From Arcadia to Armageddon:: Literary Conventions and Transgressions in the Work of Siegfried Sassoon
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Shell-Shocked Legacies:: Narratives of Trauma in Virginia Woolf, W. H. R. Rivers and Pat Barker
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"A war is a volcano":: Theorists of War, Journalists in the Trenches and Intellectual Positions from Barcelona during the Great War
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Toward a Pro-Ally Collective Imagination:: Spanish Writers in the Face of the Great War
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The Squadron of the Star:: Catalan War Poetry
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Witnesses to an 'Apocalyptic Storm':: Catalan Intellectuals and the Great War
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Janus's Relevance:: Ramiro de Maeztu and the Great War
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Fighting and Writing for Catalonia and France:: Frederic Pujulà and the Catalan Volunteers in the Trenches
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