Chapter
Chapter 2: ‘Not the Same as Friendship’:the British Empire and Coalition Warfare
in the Era of the First World War
Chapter 3:
Omdurman to Neuve Chapelle: Henry Rawlinson, Douglas Haig and the Making of an Uneasy Command Relationship, 1898–1915
Chapter 4: The Australians at Pozie`res: Command and
Control on the Somme, 19161
Chapter 5: Hubert Gough: An Army Commander
on the Somme and Ancre
Chapter 6: Haig and the British Expeditionary Force
in 1917
Chapter 7: Vimy Ridge and the Battle of Arras:April–May 1917
Chapter 8: The Indispensable Factor:
British Troops in 1918
Chapter 9:
The Morale of the British Armyon the Western Front, 1914–1918
Chapter 10:
Officer–Man Relations, Discipline andMorale in the British Army of theFirst World War
Chapter 11:
‘A very good type of Londoner and a verygood type of colonial’:Officer–Man Relations and Disciplinein the 22nd Royal Fusiliers, 1914–1918
Chapter 12:
The Operational Role of British MilitaryPolice on the Western Front1
Chapter 13:
The Effect of the First World War onClass Relations in Britain: The Career ofMajor Christopher Stone DSO MC