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Scandal in Mesopotamia: press, empire and India during the First World War
Manu Sehgal
, Samiksha Sehrawat
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World War I
100%
Mesopotamia
92%
British Press
83%
Scandal
83%
India
57%
Criticism
55%
Colonial South Asia
32%
Loyalism
29%
Constitutional Reform
29%
Propaganda War
28%
Military Defeat
27%
Devolution
26%
Channeling
26%
Colonial India
24%
Global History
23%
War Effort
22%
Colonial Rule
21%
Loans
21%
Rhetoric
21%
Military
19%
Disaster
18%
Scrutiny
18%
Propaganda
17%
Nationalists
16%
Resources
12%
Government
11%
Social Sciences
First World War
96%
scandal
88%
India
55%
criticism
32%
propaganda
29%
colonial government
18%
Military
18%
constitutional reform
16%
Western world
14%
politics
14%
South Asia
14%
loan
13%
decentralization
12%
critic
12%
disaster
11%
rhetoric
11%
campaign
9%
regime
9%
history
7%
resources
5%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
press
87%
world
45%
politics
36%
constitutional reform
32%
devolution
24%
demand
20%
channeling
19%
disaster
13%
Asia
13%
vehicle
12%
public
10%
history
8%
resource
8%