THE FIRST WORLD WAR: A DOCUMENTARY RECORD
Series One: European War 1914-1919, the War Reserve Collection (WRA-WRE) from Cambridge University Library
Part 1: The Card Catalogue and Manuscript Listings
The Nature and Scope of the Microfim Project
The availability of the complete card catalogue and manuscript listings will clearly be of great benefit to scholars wishing to understand the full range of materials contained in one of the largest assemblages of material for the study of the First World War.
However, to reproduce all of the items within the entire Cambridge War Reserve Collection WRA-WRE would not be desirable, as it does include some material which would be common to many collections – for instance: Parliamentary Papers and prominent monographs.
Our selection policy under the guidance of our Consultant Editor, Dr J M Winter, Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, has been to approach the collection on a subject basis concentrating on ephemeral materials, manuscript and rare printed items not likely to be held by most other libraries.
We have identified specific subject themes for each part of the microfilm project.
ie:
Part 1: The Card Catalogue Index and Manuscript Listings
Part 2: Personal Narratives and Reminiscences
Part 3: Allied Propaganda of the First World War
Part 4: German Propaganda of the First World War
Part 5: The Royal Army Medical Corps, Red Cross and other Auxiliary Services
Part 6: Military Operations 1914
Other subject themes to be covered by future parts include: military operations 1915-1918, naval and aerial operations, Russia, the Bolsheviks and the Eastern Front, Economics, Socialism, Reconstruction 1917-1919, Peace, the Versailles Settlement and the creation of the League of Nations 1918-1919, Pictures, Posters and Illustrations, Memorial Volumes and Regimental Records 1914-1918.
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