
Published in 1918, 'England and the War' by Sir Raleigh Walter Alexander is a collection of essays and addresses reflecting on World War I from an English perspective. The work explores themes of national identity, morality in warfare, and the contrasting characters of England and Germany. Raleigh argues that the conflict represents a battle of ideas, emphasizing the ideological stakes involved and the moral purpose behind England's fight. This historical account offers valuable insights into the perceptions and implications of the war during its time.



