Daniel Larsen reveals the dramatic role of British codebreaking during the First World War - leading to a revolutionary re-interpretation of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's diplomacy, British Prime Ministers H.H. Asquith's and David Lloyd George's war leaderships, British intelligence, and the Anglo-American economic relationship during the war.
Daniel Larsen reveals the dramatic role of British codebreaking during the First World War - leading to a revolutionary re-interpretation of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's diplomacy, British Prime Ministers H.H. Asquith's and David Lloyd George's war leaderships, British intelligence, and the Anglo-American economic relationship during the war.
Daniel Larsen is College Lecturer in History at Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
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Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The First Year of War (August 1914-August 1915) 2. Strategy (August-December 1915) 3. Negotiations (January-March 1916) 4. Deliberations (March-May 1916) 5. The Gamble (June-August 1916) 6. The Knock-out Blow (September-October 1916) 7. The Fall of Asquith (October-December 1916) 8. Peace Moves (December 1916-January 1917) 9. The Zimmermann Telegram and Wilson's Move to War (February-April 1917) Conclusion.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction 1. The First Year of War (August 1914-August 1915) 2. Strategy (August-December 1915) 3. Negotiations (January-March 1916) 4. Deliberations (March-May 1916) 5. The Gamble (June-August 1916) 6. The Knock-out Blow (September-October 1916) 7. The Fall of Asquith (October-December 1916) 8. Peace Moves (December 1916-January 1917) 9. The Zimmermann Telegram and Wilson's Move to War (February-April 1917) Conclusion.
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