Don H. Doyle
History News Network
What value would be added by viewing the war from outside the nation? How does it change our understanding of the war to situate it within a larger international context?
One simple answer is that the war mattered greatly to the world. In newspapers and magazines, in meeting halls, churches, taverns, lecture halls, workers unions, and at posh dinner parties, foreigners followed the war with great interest and they debated what it meant for their future.
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