More than a hundred years after it began, the question of the origins of World War I remains contested. Based on Mombauerâ s The Origins of the First World War (2002), this thoroughly revised and expanded volume surveys the long debate, taking the analysis from 1914 to the centenary and beyond.
More than a hundred years after it began, the question of the origins of World War I remains contested. Based on Mombauerâ s The Origins of the First World War (2002), this thoroughly revised and expanded volume surveys the long debate, taking the analysis from 1914 to the centenary and beyond.
Annika Mombauer is Professor of Modern European History at The Open University, UK. Among her publications on the First World War are The Origins of the First World War: Diplomatic and Military Documents (2013) and Helmuth von Moltke and the Origins of the First World War (2001).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1.The Beginning of the Blame Game 2. Revisionists and Anti-Revisionists 3. From Scholarly Stagnation to a Paradigm Change: The Question of Continuity in German History 4. Beyond the German Paradigm 5. Centenary Debates and Beyond. Conclusion: The Long Blame Game
Introduction 1.The Beginning of the Blame Game 2. Revisionists and Anti-Revisionists 3. From Scholarly Stagnation to a Paradigm Change: The Question of Continuity in German History 4. Beyond the German Paradigm 5. Centenary Debates and Beyond. Conclusion: The Long Blame Game
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