German Anglophobia and the Great War, 1914–1918
Delve into the complexities of World War I with German Anglophobia and the Great War, 1914–1918 by Matthew Stibbe. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2006, this insightful study spans 284 pages and explores the profound anti-English sentiments that permeated German society during the Great War. Stibbe meticulously examines how writers, propagandists, and cartoonists played pivotal roles in shaping public perception, redefining Britain as the primary adversary of the German nation and its cultural identity. This book is essential for anyone interested in European history, military studies, and the intricate dynamics of international relations during a tumultuous period. Discover the historical narratives that fueled national animosities and shaped the course of the war, making this a must-read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.