Now all roads lead to France and heavy is the tread
Of the living; but the dead returning lightly dance.
Edward Thomas, Roads

Friday, April 14, 2023

The Economics of the Great War — A Roads Collection


Skoda Armaments Factory in Pilsen


Articles


Thoughts on the Economics of World War I


How the United States Paid for Its War Effort


Lives and Treasure: What World War I Cost the United States


Highlights from "Perspectives on the Great War," World War One International Conference 1– 4 August 2014


How the War Was Lost: The Food Weapon?


Was the Food Weapon a Myth?


Children's Soup Kitchen, Wartime Germany

Not Fit for War: Austria-Hungary's Economy


The Allies' Great Advantage: Global Maritime Trade

Comparing the Costs of the World Wars


Penn State Goes to War: How an American College Supported the War Effort


The Dual Monarchy's Approach to Mobilization


What Brought on the February Revolution? — Food Riots


Rare Photo of Royal Navy Boarding Party Approaching a Neutral Ship, 1914


Reviews


Planning Armageddon: British Economic Warfare and the First World War


MOBILIZING FOR MODERN WAR: The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1865-1919


A Reminder: This is a representative listing, not inclusive of all the articles we have published on this topic in Roads to the Great War.  To search our archives for other articles on this topic, or to explore other World War One interests of yours, take advantage of the site search engine at the top left corner of every page on Roads to the Great WarMH


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