The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915

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The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915

by Various Authors

EN·~10 hours·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total
1

The New Russia Speaks - An Appeal by Russian Authors, Artists, and Actors

8:01
2

Russia in Literature - By British Men of Letters.

5:07
3

Russia and Europe's War - By Paul Vinogradoff.

17:47
4

Russian Appeal for the Poles - By A. Konovalov of the Russian Duma.

3:48
5

I AM FOR PEACE! - By LURANA SHELDON.

1:29
6

United Russia - By Peter Struve.

6:53
7

Prince Trubetskoi's Appeal to Russians to Help the Polish Victims of War

7:14
8

How Prohibition Came to Russia - Interview with the Peasant-Born Millionaire Reformer, Tchelisheff.

10:39
9

Influence of the War Upon Russian Industry

4:32
10

Declaration of the Russian Industrial Interests

2:02

Description

This volume captures the immediacy of the European war as it unfolded in early 1915, presenting the New York Times’ contemporaneous reporting, commentary, and analysis. Readers will hear the clash of nations through dispatches from battlefields, diplomatic cables, and the stark observations of journalists witnessing the conflict’s first months. The collection paints a vivid picture of how ordinary life, politics, and culture were being reshaped by the relentless fighting.

Among the documents is a powerful appeal from Russian writers, artists, and intellectuals, whose impassioned words convey the horror and moral outrage felt across the front. Their plea to the world underscores the human cost of the war and the fervent calls for justice that echoed in newspapers worldwide. Together, these pieces offer listeners a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the early war mindset, before the larger tides of conflict took hold.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (578K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-07-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

VA

Various Authors

This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.

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