Cataclysm 1914
The First World War and the Making of Modern World Politics
Herausgeber: Anievas, Alexander
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The First World War and the Making of Modern World Politics
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This collection argues that the First World War?and its consequences?was perhaps the defining moment of 20th century world-politics.
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This collection argues that the First World War?and its consequences?was perhaps the defining moment of 20th century world-politics.
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 471
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781608466344
- ISBN-10: 1608466345
- Artikelnr.: 43751281
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 471
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781608466344
- ISBN-10: 1608466345
- Artikelnr.: 43751281
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alexander Anievas Ph.D. (2011), University of Cambridge, Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow. He is the author of Capital, the State, and War: Class Conflict and Geopolitics in the "Thirty Years Crisis", 1914-1945 (University of Michigan Press, 2014).
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Alexander Anievas - The First World War and the Making of Modern World
Politics1
PART I. 'KLADDERADATSCH!: CAPITALISM, EMPIRE, AND IMPERIALISM IN THE MAKING
AND AFTERMATH OF WORLD WAR I
1. Geoff Eley - Germany, the Fischer Controversy, and the Context of War:
Rethinking German Imperialism, 1880-19141
2. Shelley Baranowski - War, Defeat, and the Urgency of Lebensraum: German
Imperialism from the Second Empire to the Third Reich
3. Adam Tooze - Capitalist Peace or Capitalist War? The July Crisis
Revisited
4. Alexander Anievas - Marxist Theory and the Origins of the First World
5. Wendy Matsumura - The Expansion of the Japanese Empire and the Rise of
the Global Agrarian Question after the First World War
6. Sandra Halperin - War and Social Revolution: World War I and the 'Great
Transformation'
PART II: RECONFIGURATIONS: REVOLUTION AND CULTURE AFTER 1914
7. Enzo Traverso - European Intellectuals and the First World War: Trauma
and New Cleavages
8. Esther Leslie - Art after War: Experience, Poverty and the Crystal
Utopia
9. Alberto Toscano - 'America's Belgium': W.E.B. Du Bois on Race, Class,
and the Origins of World War I
10. Domenico Losurdo - World War I, the October Revolution and Marxism's
Reception in the West and East
11. Peter Thomas - Uneven Developments, Combined: The First World War and
Marxist Theories of Revolution
12. Neil Davidson - The First World War, Classical Marxism and the End of
the Bourgeois Revolution in Europe
13. Lars T. Lih - 'The New Era of War and Revolution': Lenin, Kautsky,
Hegel and the Outbreak of World War I
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Alexander Anievas - The First World War and the Making of Modern World
Politics1
PART I. 'KLADDERADATSCH!: CAPITALISM, EMPIRE, AND IMPERIALISM IN THE MAKING
AND AFTERMATH OF WORLD WAR I
1. Geoff Eley - Germany, the Fischer Controversy, and the Context of War:
Rethinking German Imperialism, 1880-19141
2. Shelley Baranowski - War, Defeat, and the Urgency of Lebensraum: German
Imperialism from the Second Empire to the Third Reich
3. Adam Tooze - Capitalist Peace or Capitalist War? The July Crisis
Revisited
4. Alexander Anievas - Marxist Theory and the Origins of the First World
5. Wendy Matsumura - The Expansion of the Japanese Empire and the Rise of
the Global Agrarian Question after the First World War
6. Sandra Halperin - War and Social Revolution: World War I and the 'Great
Transformation'
PART II: RECONFIGURATIONS: REVOLUTION AND CULTURE AFTER 1914
7. Enzo Traverso - European Intellectuals and the First World War: Trauma
and New Cleavages
8. Esther Leslie - Art after War: Experience, Poverty and the Crystal
Utopia
9. Alberto Toscano - 'America's Belgium': W.E.B. Du Bois on Race, Class,
and the Origins of World War I
10. Domenico Losurdo - World War I, the October Revolution and Marxism's
Reception in the West and East
11. Peter Thomas - Uneven Developments, Combined: The First World War and
Marxist Theories of Revolution
12. Neil Davidson - The First World War, Classical Marxism and the End of
the Bourgeois Revolution in Europe
13. Lars T. Lih - 'The New Era of War and Revolution': Lenin, Kautsky,
Hegel and the Outbreak of World War I
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Alexander Anievas - The First World War and the Making of Modern World
Politics1
PART I. 'KLADDERADATSCH!: CAPITALISM, EMPIRE, AND IMPERIALISM IN THE MAKING
AND AFTERMATH OF WORLD WAR I
1. Geoff Eley - Germany, the Fischer Controversy, and the Context of War:
Rethinking German Imperialism, 1880-19141
2. Shelley Baranowski - War, Defeat, and the Urgency of Lebensraum: German
Imperialism from the Second Empire to the Third Reich
3. Adam Tooze - Capitalist Peace or Capitalist War? The July Crisis
Revisited
4. Alexander Anievas - Marxist Theory and the Origins of the First World
5. Wendy Matsumura - The Expansion of the Japanese Empire and the Rise of
the Global Agrarian Question after the First World War
6. Sandra Halperin - War and Social Revolution: World War I and the 'Great
Transformation'
PART II: RECONFIGURATIONS: REVOLUTION AND CULTURE AFTER 1914
7. Enzo Traverso - European Intellectuals and the First World War: Trauma
and New Cleavages
8. Esther Leslie - Art after War: Experience, Poverty and the Crystal
Utopia
9. Alberto Toscano - 'America's Belgium': W.E.B. Du Bois on Race, Class,
and the Origins of World War I
10. Domenico Losurdo - World War I, the October Revolution and Marxism's
Reception in the West and East
11. Peter Thomas - Uneven Developments, Combined: The First World War and
Marxist Theories of Revolution
12. Neil Davidson - The First World War, Classical Marxism and the End of
the Bourgeois Revolution in Europe
13. Lars T. Lih - 'The New Era of War and Revolution': Lenin, Kautsky,
Hegel and the Outbreak of World War I
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors
Alexander Anievas - The First World War and the Making of Modern World
Politics1
PART I. 'KLADDERADATSCH!: CAPITALISM, EMPIRE, AND IMPERIALISM IN THE MAKING
AND AFTERMATH OF WORLD WAR I
1. Geoff Eley - Germany, the Fischer Controversy, and the Context of War:
Rethinking German Imperialism, 1880-19141
2. Shelley Baranowski - War, Defeat, and the Urgency of Lebensraum: German
Imperialism from the Second Empire to the Third Reich
3. Adam Tooze - Capitalist Peace or Capitalist War? The July Crisis
Revisited
4. Alexander Anievas - Marxist Theory and the Origins of the First World
5. Wendy Matsumura - The Expansion of the Japanese Empire and the Rise of
the Global Agrarian Question after the First World War
6. Sandra Halperin - War and Social Revolution: World War I and the 'Great
Transformation'
PART II: RECONFIGURATIONS: REVOLUTION AND CULTURE AFTER 1914
7. Enzo Traverso - European Intellectuals and the First World War: Trauma
and New Cleavages
8. Esther Leslie - Art after War: Experience, Poverty and the Crystal
Utopia
9. Alberto Toscano - 'America's Belgium': W.E.B. Du Bois on Race, Class,
and the Origins of World War I
10. Domenico Losurdo - World War I, the October Revolution and Marxism's
Reception in the West and East
11. Peter Thomas - Uneven Developments, Combined: The First World War and
Marxist Theories of Revolution
12. Neil Davidson - The First World War, Classical Marxism and the End of
the Bourgeois Revolution in Europe
13. Lars T. Lih - 'The New Era of War and Revolution': Lenin, Kautsky,
Hegel and the Outbreak of World War I
Bibliography
Index