To End All Wars_ A Story of Loyalty and Rebellion, 1914-1918 - Adam Hochschild [213]
"I sat among my boxes": E. Sylvia Pankhurst 4, p. 217.
[>] "what a terribly important": Keir Hardie to John Bruce Glasier, 22 October 1903, quoted in Benn, p. 182.
"strange behaviour to him": Glasier to his sister, Lizzie, 29 September 1903, quoted in Benn, p. 181.
"We are for free": Notebook entry, 1918, quoted in Romero, p. 118.
"Last night when all was quiet": E. Sylvia Pankhurst Papers, Reel 1.
"All the night I have been": Hardie to Pankhurst, n.d., Pankhurst Papers, Reel 1.
"I like to think of you": Hardie to Pankhurst, 10 March[?] 1911, Pankhurst Papers, Reel 1.
[>] "They did not hide": Interview with Fenner Brockway, quoted in Benn, p. 238.
"He told me": E. Sylvia Pankhurst 4, p. 320.
"I am fighting, fighting": Sylvia Pankhurst to Emmeline Pankhurst, 18 March 1913, quoted in Winslow, p. 44.
[>] total arms expenses: Fromkin, p. 94.
[>] "Look at those fellows": Valentine Chirol, Fifty Years in a Changing World (New York: Harcourt, 1928), p. 274, quoted in Tuchman 1, pp. 417–418.
6. ON THE EVE
[>] "When he came up": Times, 2 January 1912.
[>] "His fellow-rulers had": Times, 6 January 1912.
"A perfect parade ... I have never seen": 11, 14 December 1911, Haig 3, pp. 303, 304.
"Schools are like": Marguerite Poland, The Boy in You: A Biography of St Andrew's College, 1855–2005 (Simon's Town, South Africa: Fernwood Press, 2008), p. 165. I am indebted to Prof. Francis Wilson for pointing out this striking quotation.
[>] "pluck up the courage": Fischer, p. 25.
"We will never fire on you": Joll, p. 151.
"a victory of the proletariat": L'Humanité, quoted in Haupt, pp. 113–114.
69 "Jaurès thinks with": Remy de Gourmont, quoted in Tuchman 1, p. 421.
"we all knew": Interview with Fenner Brockway, quoted in Benn, p. 315.
"All sides are preparing": Fromkin, p. 31.
"let the French commanders": Esher to Huguet, General A. Huguet, Britain and the War: A French Indictment (London: Cassell, 1928), p. 18, quoted in Tuchman 1 p. 54.
"Peace may and has": "Linesman," 24 October 1912. Quoted in Glenn R. Wilkinson, "'The Blessings of War': The Depiction of Military Force in Edwardian Newspapers," Journal of Contemporary History 33:1 (January 1998), p. 103.
[>] "Good morning, one day": Stephen E. Koss, Lord Haldane: Scapegoat for Liberalism (New York: Columbia University Press, 1969), p. 66, quoted in Gilmour, p. 205.
"camping comfortably on": Kipling to Dunsterville, c. 1911, quoted in Gilmour, p. 207.
"And because there was need": "The City of Brass," 1909.
"unless there were": Thomson 2, p. 298.
[>] "A good big war": Sitwell, p. 137.
inflicted£500,000 worth: Standard, 25 February 1913, cited in Purvis 1, p. 210.
"the horrid woman": James Pope-Hennessy, Queen Mary, 1867–1953 (New York: Knopf, 1960), p. 465.
"one of our bravest soldiers": Daily Herald, 10 June 1913, quoted in Purvis 1, p. 222.
[>] "were armed with": Report of William Hestet [?], 15 October 1913, HO 144/1558/234191.
"The arms were raised": Despard 2, pp. 12–13.
"I was older at twenty": Linklater, p. 126.
"I was thrilled to see": Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, quoted in Mulvihill, p. 74.
[>] "I have never heard": Lytton and Wharton, chap. 6.
"News in the Paper": Despard Diary, 25 March 1914, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland.
[>] "Friends in past": Gilbert, p. 18.
"falling short of violence": Memorandum to committee of the British League for the Support of Ulster, 16 January 1914, quoted in Marlowe, p. 224.
"For the last 3 or 4 months": 11 March 1914, quoted in Gollin, p. 186.
[>] "the Orientals of the West": Kipling to Mrs. Guthrie, 16 November 1901, quoted in Gilmour, p. 242.
raised funds to buy arms: Marlowe, p. 235n19.
"Today the cry of": Fromkin, p. 184.
7. A STRANGE LIGHT
[>] "the issue will be": Gilbert, p. 9.
"Slavs and Gallics": Fischer, p. 33.
"This unorganised Asiatic": Gilbert, p. 40.
talked privately of annexing: Fischer, p. 103f.
"difficult to discuss": Sir Mark Sykes, quoted in Fromkin, p. 140.
82 "to lead the march on Paris": Tuchman 2, p. 106.
"this war which I": von Moltke to von der Goltz,