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Journal Article The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century. Episode 1: “Explosion,” 2: “Stalemate,” 3: “Total War,” 4: “Slaughter,” 5: “Mutiny,” 6: “Collapse,” 7: “Hatred and Hunger,” 8: “War without End.” Produced by Blaine Baggett, Carl Byker, David Mrazek, Lyn Goldfarb, and Jay Winter, for KCET, Los Angeles/BBC, London, in association with the Imperial War Museum; directed by Carl Byker, Lyn Goldfarb, Margaret Koval; written by Jay Winter and Blaine Baggett with Carl Byker, Lyn Goldfarb, and Joseph Angier; chief historian, Jay Winter. 1996; color and black & white; 8 hours. Distributor: PBS Home Video Get access The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century. Episode 1: “Explosion,” 2: “Stalemate,” 3: “Total War,” 4: “Slaughter,” 5: “Mutiny,” 6: “Collapse,” 7: “Hatred and Hunger,” 8: “War without End.” Produced by Blaine Baggett, Carl Byker, David Mrazek, Lyn Goldfarb, and Jay Winter, for KCET, Los Angeles/BBC, London, in association with the Imperial War Museum; directed by Carl Byker, Lyn Goldfarb, Margaret Koval; written by Jay Winter and Blaine Baggett with Carl Byker, Lyn Goldfarb, and Joseph Angier; chief historian, Jay Winter. 1996; color and black & white; 8 hours. Distributor: PBS Home Video. Peter Stansky Peter Stansky Stanford University Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Historical Review, Volume 102, Issue 2, April 1997, Pages 593–594, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/102.2.593 Published: 01 April 1997

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