All Stories

  1. Imperial Thinking and Colonial Combat in the Early Twentieth-Century Italian Army
  2. The Italian Empire and the Great War
  3. Morale: A Modern British History, by Daniel Ussishkin
  4. 1917: War, Peace, and Revolution. By David Stevenson. Oxford University Press. 2017. xxxviii + 480pp. £30.00.
  5. Between Faith and Nation: Italian Jewish Soldiers in the Great War
  6. Italy in the Era of the Great War
  7. Introduction
  8. Landscapes of the First World War
  9. Morale and the Italian Army during the First World War
  10. Un paese in guerra. La mobilitazione civile in Italia (1914–1918)
  11. Morale and Battlefield Performance at Caporetto, 1917
  12. Training, Morale and Battlefield Performance in the Italian Army, 1914–1917
  13. La Grande Guerra nel Ravennate (1915–1918), edited by Alessandro Luparini, Ravenna, Longo Editore, 2010, 334 pp., 25.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-88-8063-661-8
  14. ‘Weeping tears of blood’: exploring Italian soldiers' emotions in the First World War
  15. Generalship And Mass Surrender During The Italian Defeat At Caporetto
  16. From Heroic Defeat to Mutilated Victory: The Myth of Caporetto in Fascist Italy
  17. Training, Morale and Battlefield Performance in the Italian Army, 1914–1917
  18. Combat Readiness
  19. Conclusion
  20. Discipline
  21. Bibliography
  22. Introduction
  23. Incentivising High Morale
  24. Refusal: Indiscipline, Protest and Nervous Collapse
  25. Consent and Compliance
  26. Leadership, Command Culture and Organisation
  27. Endurance: Experience and the Negotiation of Identity
  28. The Italian soldiers' experience in Libya, 1911–1912
  29. Discipline in the Italian Army 1915–1918