World War I: The most catastrophic event in 20th century European history

Author:   Max Egremont
Publisher:   CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
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9781911187950


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   25 October 2018
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World War I: The most catastrophic event in 20th century European history


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For many, before 1914, a huge European war had seemed impossible. Conflicts in the Balkans flared up yet stayed contained. The Belgian historian Henri Pirenne wrote to a friend in December 1905: 'Do you really believe in the possibility of a war? For me it is impossible to have the least fear in that regard.' In March 1912, the British peer Lord Esher - an authority on defence matters - told an audience of Britain's senior Generals that war 'becomes every day more difficult and improbable'. After all, what could be gained by war? In 1909, the British writer Norman Angell claimed that with the increasing interdependence of nations war could not benefit the victor. All participating countries would be impoverished; the idea of victory was a ""great illusion"". In this short guide Max Egremont looks at controversies which have raged over the years. What caused the war? Who should be blamed for its outbreak? Should Britain have joined in and, after it did, were its soldiers really, as has been claimed, 'lions led by donkeys'? What was America's role? And was the final peace settlement as fair and sensible as possible in the circumstances or, by humiliating Germany, did the Allies pave the way to a Second World War, a truly global conflict which turned out to be even bloodier and more destructive than the First?

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Author:   Max Egremont
Publisher:   CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
Imprint:   CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
ISBN:  

9781911187950


ISBN 10:   1911187953
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   25 October 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Why was the rise of Germany so dangerous?;How culpable was Austria-Hungary?;Was Serbia a rogue state?;How much was Germany to blame?;Was Britain right to join in?;Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail?;Were Britains soldiers lions led by donkeys ?;What did the United States think about the war?;What were the effects of the terrible battles of 1916?;How did the war end?;How fair was the Treaty of Versailles?;How did the First World War change Europe?;

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""The masterstroke of series editor Jolyon Connell lies in his enlistment of experts who maintain their literary verve and sharp opinions in short form."" * Daily Mail *


The masterstroke of series editor Jolyon Connell lies in his enlistment of experts who maintain their literary verve and sharp opinions in short form. * Daily Mail *


Author Information

Max Egremont is a historian, biographer and novelist. He studied modern history at Christ Church, Oxford. He is the official biographer of Siegfried Sassoon. His other books include Some Desperate Glory: the First World War the Poets Knew, Forgotten Land: Journeys Among the Ghosts of East Prussia and biographies of Arthur Balfour and Major General Sir Edward Spears. He has also published four novels.

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