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The Indian Review June 1915 a Monthly Periodical Devoted to the Discussion of All Topics of Interest

1915

But has it been the case that civilisation has eradicated from the human blood the microbe of war ? Is it likely ? From the days of the earliest wars in pre-historic times which are wrapt in complete mystery to those of the Egyptians the Assyrians the Persians the Greeks and the Romans to those of the medieval ages and thence to our days of Waterloo Crimea Solferino Magenta Graveotte [...] S. (Cavaliere della Corona d'Italia.) P46 4 BITING in September 1914 at the bginning of the great war I explained that the upper and middle classes in Italy including military and naval officers were largely in favour of intervetion on the side of the Mlles but that the great mass of the people was opposed to any war ; that Italy is not one of those countries in which the sentiments of [...] Serbia ;.secondly Italy has declared war without waiting to see which way the cat would jump ; she has not rushed to the relief of the victors ; on the east the Russians have just suffered a crushing defeat ; on the west the Germans retain the great advantages they secured at the beginning of the war ; Turkey has more *than held her own in the Dardanelles. [...] -- The centenary of the great battle of Waterloo June 18th will lead many to renew their aquaintance with the descriptions of the great battle which ended the twenty-three years' war of the first French Revolution and which quelled the man whose genius and ambition had so long disturbed and desolated the world." For over twenty years the whole of Europe 'had been in the throes of war and [...] The strenuous efforts of the Allies to meet the Emperor were met by equally strenuous activities on the part of Napoleon who in spite of the reverses of the three previous years gathered together a -large army of troops of trained men.
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The War and Western Civilisation
481-482 Ramakrishna Bhandarkar view
The War & Some Lessons for India
482-484 Narayan Chandavarkar view
Reflections on the War
485-487 Devaprasad Sarvadhikary view
What is war? will it Ever Cease ?
487-iv Dinshaw Wacha view
Why Italy has Declared War ?
489-491 A. Galleiti view
The Centenary of Waterloo
491-493 Arthur Slater view
The War and Indian Finance
494-496 Robert Brock view
Sir Charles Wilkins
497-502 Shumbu Dey view
India’s Industrial Problem
503-503 K. Rao view
He Court of the Nabob Serajuddaullah
504-504 Akshay K. Ghose view
The Indian Unrest & its Remedy
505-518 Ambica Muzumdar view
The World’s Tribute to Belgium
519-ii unknown view
Saints Sundarar; Kannappa Karaikal Ammai and Thiruvalluvar
521-526 M.S. Pillai view
Mysore
527-528 unknown view
The Women of the Classics
529-531 Hannah Hensman view
Current Events
531-533 Rajduari view
The World of Books
534-534 unknown view
Diary of the War
535-535 unknown view
Diary of the Month
536-ii unknown view
Topics from Periodicals
537-544 unknown view
Questions of Importance
545-547 unknown view
Utterances of the Day
548-550 unknown view
Indians Outside India
551-552 unknown view
Feudatory India
553-554 unknown view
Industrial & Commercial Section
555-559 unknown view
Agricultural Section
560-ii unknown view