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The working class in modern British history, essays in honour of Henry Pelling, edited by Jay Winter
Power, violence and mass death in pre-modern and modern times, edited by Joseph Canning, Hartmut Lehmann, Jay Winter
Fighting for the fatherland, the patriotism of Jews in World War I : an exhibition of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York, catalogue essay by Jay Winter
The legacy of the Great War, ninety years on, edited by Jay Winter
Europe 1789 to 1914, encyclopedia of the age of industry and empire, John Merriman and Jay Winter, editors in chief
Anglo-French attitudes, comparisons and transfers between English and French intellectuals since the eighteenth century, edited by Christophe Charle, Julien Vincent and Jay Winter
Capital cities at war, Paris, London, Berlin 1914-1919, edited by Jay Winter and Jean-Louis Robert, Vol. 2
Europe since 1914, encyclopedia of the age of war and reconstruction, John Merriman and Jay Winter, editors in chief
War and remembrance in the twentieth century, edited by Jay Winter and Emmanuel Sivan
R. H. Tawney's Commonplace book, edited and with an introd. by J. M. Winter and D. M. Joslin
The Great War and the twentieth century, edited by Jay Winter, Geoffrey Parker, and Mary R. Habeck
America and the Armenian genocide of 1915, edited by Jay Winter
Shadows of war, a social history of silence in the twentieth century, edited by Efrat Ben-Ze'ev, Ruth Ginio and Jay Winter
War and economic development, essays in memory of David Joslin, edited by J.M. Winter
The American Labour movement, and other essays, R.H. Tawney
Performing the past, memory, history, and identity in modern Europe, Karin Tilmans, Frank van Vree, Jay Winter (eds.)
The Upheaval of war, family, work, and welfare in Europe, 1914-1918, edited by Richard Wall and Jay Winter
A question of numbers, high migration, low fertility, and the politics of national identity, Michael S. Teitelbaum and Jay Winter
René Cassin et les droits de l'homme, le projet d'une génération, Antoine Prost et Jay Winter