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Allied Coalition
Carrot or stick – French interpreters treading a fine line in obtaining information from German prisoners of war during the First World War
Using a variety of archival sources to explore the tensions inherent in the role of interpreters in interrogating enemy prisoners.
The Role of Language in Pre-war Franco-British Military Planning
The role of language provision in military planning.
Mapping Language Space in the Allied Coalition on the Western Front
Exploration of the British officers' mess as an intermediary space of the Allied Coalition on the Western Front
Constructing identity across language and cultural borders in time of conflict – Military Interpreters in the Allied coalition during the First World War
Paper for an international graduate workshop on interdisciplinary research in the humanities.
Fighting together. Language issues in military coordination of World War One Allied Coalition Warfare
Methodological exploration on understanding coalition warfare
\"Un trait d'union est nécessaire...\" - Les interprètes militaires français attachés aux troupes britanniques pendant la Premir̀e Guerre Mondiale
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