New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 1, No. 1

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New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 1, No. 1

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    CURRENT HISTORY
    A MONTHLY MAGAZINE
    THE EUROPEAN WAR
    VOLUME I.
    From the Beginning to March, 1915
    With Index
    NEW YORK THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 1915
    Copyright 1914, 1915, By The New York Times Company
    CONTENTS
    NUMBER I.
    WHAT MEN OF LETTERS SAY
    NUMBER II.
    WHO BEGAN THE WAR AND WHY?
    NUMBER III.
    WHAT AMERICANS SAY TO EUROPE
    NUMBER IV.
    THE WAR AT CLOSE QUARTERS
    NUMBER V.
    THE NEW RUSSIA SPEAKS
    NUMBER VI.
    THE CALDRON OF THE BALKANS
    "Common Sense About the War"
    I.
    II.
    RECRUITING.
    III.
    THE TERMS OF PEACE.
    "Shaw's Nonsense About Belgium"
    Written for THE NEW YORK TIMES.
    "Bennett States the German Case"
    Letter to The Daily News of London.
    Flaws in Shaw's Logic
    Letter to The Daily News of London.
    Editorial Comment on Shaw
    From THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 5, 1914.
    "Shaw Empty of Good Sense"
    Written for THE NEW YORK TIMES.
    Comment by Readers of Shaw
    Open Letter to President Wilson[1]
    A German Letter to G. Bernard Shaw
    British Authors Defend England's War
    WHO'S WHO AMONG THE SIGNERS.
    The Fourth of August—Europe at War
    Copyright, 1914, by The New York Times Company.
    If the Germans Raid England
    From The Times of London, Oct. 31, 1914.
    Sir Oliver Lodge's Comment
    What the German Conscript Thinks
    Copyright, 1914, by The New York Times Company.
    Felix Adler's Comment
    From The Standard, Oct. 14, 1914.
    When Peace Is Seriously Desired
    From The Daily News of London.
    Barrie at Bay: Which Was Brown?
    An Interview on the War.
    From The New York Times, Oct. 1, 1914.
    A "Credo" for Keeping Faith
    Hard Blows, Not Hard Words
    From The London Daily News.
    "As They Tested Our Fathers"
    Kipling and "The Truce of the Bear"
    On the Impending Crisis
    Why England Came To Be In It
    II.
    Russian or Prussian Barbarism?
    III.
    Disposing of Germany's Civilizing Mission
    IV.
    Russia Less Despotic Than Prussia
    V.
    The "Bond of Teutonism"
    South Africa's Boers and Britons
    Capt. Mark Haggard's Death in Battle
    An Anti-Christian War
    English Artists' Protest
    To Arms!
    Conan Doyle on British Militarism
    The Need of Being Merciless
    From The London Daily Mail.
    Letters to Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler
    The Vital Energies of France
    From The Bulletin des Armees, Nov. 5, 1914.
    France Through English Eyes
    With Rene Bazin's Appreciation.
    France through English Eyes
    From The London Times Literary Supplement
    The Soldier of 1914
    Germany's Civilized Barbarism
    From the Revue des Deux Mondes.
    The German Religion of Duty
    A Letter to Gerhart Hauptmann
    A Reply to Rolland
    Another Reply to Rolland
    Are We Barbarians?
    To Americans From a German Friend
    To the Civilized World
    Appeal of the German Universities
    Reply to the German Professors
    Concerning the German Professors
    The Reply From France
    To Americans In Germany
    A Reply to Prof. Harnack
    Prof. Harnack in Rebuttal
    The Causes of the War
    Comment by Dr. Max Walter

 

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