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    The impact of World War I on British Malaya: the battle of Penang, 1914 by Asilatul Hanaa Abdullah

    Published 2020
    “…The geographical location of World War I has also been strictly confined to Europe. …”
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    A charity or a right?: Repatriation of disabled ex-servicemen in Western Australia, post World War I by Summers, Sue

    Published 2014
    “…This and other rights – outlined in the rhetoric and enlistment policies of World War 1 – were all too often disregarded by the Repatriation Office in Perth, and often in contravention of instructions from its Melbourne headquarters. …”
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    1914: Mobilising for the Great War by Horner, D., Muraviev, A., Oliver, Bobbie, Stevens, D., Gardiner, W.

    Published 2016
    “…This volume focuses on some less well-known aspects of Australia's mobilisation for and early campaigns in World War I, comprising the nation's preparedness for war; the Russian naval scenario in the Black Sea which was a major strategic aim of the Gallipoli campaign; the federal election campaign that was happening in Australia when war was announced; the role of the Australian Navy in the Pacific, and the expeditionary force to North Eastern New Guinea.…”
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    Physical stature in nineteenth-century new zealand: A preliminary interpretation by Inwood, K., Oxley, Leslie, Roberts, E.

    Published 2010
    “…We examine trends and differentials in male stature through World War I enlistment and casualty records. Stature varied by social class, with professionals and men in rural occupations substantially taller than their peers. …”
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    Financial Astrology: An Empirical Study of the Western Horoscopes on Worldwide Equities Markets by Lee, Loo Ee

    Published 2007
    “…This could be witnessed by the past World War I and II in the early and middle of nineties. …”
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    Review of factors affecting limb salvage surgery in civilian population by Ali, Ismail, Abdul Rahman, Mohd Norhisham Azmi, Mohd Yusof, Nazri, Othman, Ahmad Faidzal

    Published 2014
    “…Management of traumatic limb ischemia has tremendously evolved from simple ligation of damaged vessel during World War I and II which resulted in amputation rate of 70%. …”
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    The origins of redistributive policy preferences: political socialisation with and without a welfare state by Neundorf, Anja, Soroka, Stuart

    Published 2017
    “…This theory is tested using cohort analysis via the British Social Attitudes surveys (1983–2010), with generations coming of age between the end of World War I and today. Findings confirm that cohorts that were socialised before and after the introduction of the welfare state react differently to economic crises: the former become less supportive of redistribution, while the latter become more supportive. …”
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    Report of Nestle / Aslam Mahadi Aslam Mahadi, Nur Syahida Azma Mohd Yusoff and Nurul Hazwani Joaini by Mahadi, Aslam, Mohd Yusoff, Nur Syahida Azma, Joaini, NurulHazwani

    Published 2008
    “…By the early 1900s, the company was operating factories in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Spain. World War I created new demand for dairy products in the form of government contracts. …”
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    Tradition and modernity in Malay society (1830s-1930s) by Kim, Khoo Kay

    Published 2011
    “…Modernity in Malay society began to emerge even before World War I. Although the intrusion of British administration to a great extent contributed to socio-economic changes in many parts of the Malay Peninsula, the Muslim intelligentsia were indefatigably urging the Malays to be sensitive to their environment; and one way of keeping abreast of change was to expose themselves to modern education. …”
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    Curtin’s Circus : the Prime Minister and Canberra news correspondents, 1941-1945 by Coatney, Caryn

    Published 2011
    “…Major forces converged with the commencement of another global war, the rapid expansion of relatively new radio and film industries, along with the appointment as prime minister of a skilful Labor communicator, well-known for his passionately anti-conscription views during World War I.This thesis investigates Curtin’s success in persuading the predominantly conservative news media to promote his wartime views. …”
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    Little wars: the geopolitics of 20th century board games by Harby, Alexander

    Published 2019
    “…In this thesis, I reveal these contributions by analysing twenty British war games produced in the early 20th century, from the Second Boer War to the Second World War. I discuss their visual contents and forms, the ways in which their rules function, and their historical contexts to show how they circulate popular geopolitics and discourses of militarism in response to Britain's ever-changing geopolitical climate. …”
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