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  • Horne John, “Inventing the ‘Front’: Cognition and Reality in the Great War”, lecture, King’s College London, 1 November 2016, found at https://www.historyanswers.co.uk/history-of-war/professor-john-horne-talks-inventing-the-front-cognition-and-reality-in-the-great-war/. Accessed 2017 Oct 13.