Lenin, Nikolai. The Soviets at Work. Magnes, J. L. Marx, Karl. Germany and Russia at Brest-Litovsk. Mavor, James. An Economic History of Russia. Olgin, Moissaye. The Soul of the Russian Revolution. Poole, Ernest. The Village. Price, M. P. War and Revolution in Asiatic Russia. Ransome, Arthur. Russia in 1919. Reed, John. Ten Days That Shook the World. Spargo, John. Bolshevism. Vandervelde, Emile. Three Aspects of the Russian Revolution. Wiener, Leo. An Interpretation of the Russian People. Allen, G. B., Whitehead, H. C., and Chadwick, F. E. The Great War. Azan, P. J. L. Warfare of Today. Battine, Čecil. A Military History of the Great War. Belloc, Hilaire. Elements of the Great War. Bryce, Lord, and Others. Report of the Committee on the Alleged German Atrocities. Buchan, John. Nelson's History of the Great War. Doyle, A. Conan. A History of the Great War. Dugard, Henry. Battle of Verdun. Egan, E. F. War in the Cradle of the World, Mesopotamia. Ferris. Campaign of 1914 in France and Belgium. French, General. 1914. Gibbs, P. H. From Bapaume to Passchendaele. Hirst, F. W. Political Economy of War. Jellicoe, Admiral. The Grand Fleet, 1914-1916. Johnson, D. W. Topography and Strategy in the War. Le Bon, Gustave. Psychology of the Great War. "London Times" History of the War. Low. Sidney. Italy in the War. "Manchester Guardian" History of the War. Masefield, John. Gallipoli. Massey, W. T. Desert Campaigns. Maurice, Major-General. Forty Days in 1914. Murray, Colonel A. M. "Fortnightly" History of the War. Nevinson, H. W. The Dardanelles Campaign. "New York Times" History of the War. Noyes, Alexander D. Financial Chapters of the War. Palmer. Lieut.-Colonel Frederick. America in France. Price, G. W. History of the World War. Whitlock, Brand. Belgium. Whitton, F. E. The Marne Campaign. Gibson, Hugh S. A Journal from our Legation in Belgium. Hay, Ian. The First Hundred Thousand. Knyvelt, R. H. Over There with the Australians. Latzko, Andreas. Men and War. Wells, H. G. Mr. Britling Sees It Through. Beer, G. L. The English-Speaking Peoples. Fish, C. R. American Diplomacy. Rogers, Lindsay. America's Case Against Germany. Scott, J. B. A Survey of the International Relations between the United States and Germany, August 1, 1914-April 6, 1917. War Department, U. S. The War with Germany. Weyl, Walter. American World Policies. Balch, T. W. World Court in the Light of the United States Supreme Court. Balch, Emily G. Approaches to the Great Settlement. Brailsford, H. N. The League of Nations. Laughlin, J. L. The Structure of a Lasting Peace. Lippmann, Walter. The Political Scene. Lawrence, T. L. The Society of Nations; Its Past, Present and Future. Scott, W. R. Economic Problems of Peace After the War. Toynbee, A. J. The New Europe. Veblen, Thorstein. An Inquiry into the Nature of Peace. Woolf, J. S. International Government. Vanderlip, Frank A. What Happened to Europe. For an annual compendium of contemporaneous happenings, the International Year Book is invaluable. The Statesman's Year Book is also of much service. Of reviews, the British New Europe, Round Table and Nation and the American Nation, New Republic, Review and Dial are especially well-informed upon the significance of events transpiring over the entire world as a result of the War. The annual record of political events issued by the (American) Political Science Quarterly is also a useful résumé. The Foreign Relations Supplement of the (American) Nation reprints many documents of prime importance in their bearing upon international relations during and after the War, and the Liberator has reprinted some documents pertaining to Bolshevist rule. INDEX 83, 90, 91, 94. Alien Enemies 285-6, 295. Alien Property Custodian, 376-7. Allenby, General, 463, 680-1, 771-3. Allied Blockade Committee, 691. Allied Economic Conference, 625. Allied Maritime Transport Council, Allied Munitions Council, 691. Allied War Council, 625, 678, 690, 691, Alsace-Lorraine 6, 14, 16, 57, 66, 251-2, 391, 398, 407, 442-3, 445, 447, 450, 459, 567, 688-9, 700, 752, 808-9. Cam- Altkirch, 459. America. (See United States.) American Expeditionary Forces. (See American Federation of Labor, 263, American Navy, 187-8, 276, 283, 685, American Railway Express Co., 369. Amiens, 463, 469, 710, 712, 714-5, 722, Amman, 772. Anarchism and Anarchists, 628-9, 673, Auffenburg, General von, 502 et seq. 530-1, Austria, 5, 9, 11, 14, 28-9, 31, 870-1, 873, Austro-Hungarian fleet, 516, 559, 562, Austro-Hungarian troops, 502-5, 508-9, Avlona, 560-1. Avre River, 742. Beaconsfield, Lord (Disraeli), 60. Beaumont, 466. Beaumont Hamel, 654. Belgian troops, 453-7, 459, 491, 499, 520-1, 565, 664, 720 et seq., 778, 781. Belgium, Campaign in, 450-7, 462-8, Belgrade, 140, 513-5, 556. Belleau and Belleau Wood, 731, 738. Belleville, Fort, 581. Bellicourt, 777- Belligerents in the War, lists of, 433- 4. Berlin, 449, 555, 862. Berlin, Congress of, 30, 57, 60, 73, 85, Berlin to Bagdad Railroad, 72-4, 84, Berne, Socialist Conference at, 877. Bernhardi, General von, 48-9. |