The dramatic step-by-step account of how the assassination of an Austrian archduke in the Balkans led to the cataclysm of the First World War over five fateful weeks in the summer of 1914.
The dramatic step-by-step account of how the assassination of an Austrian archduke in the Balkans led to the cataclysm of the First World War over five fateful weeks in the summer of 1914.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gordon Martel is a leading authority on war, empire, and diplomacy in the modern age. His numerous publications include studies of the origins of the first and second world wars, modern imperialism, and the nature of diplomacy. A founding editor of The International History Review, he has taught at a number of Canadian universities, and has been a visiting professor or fellow in England, Ireland and Australia. Editor-in-chief of the five-volume Encyclopedia of War, he is also joint editor of the longstanding Seminar Studies in History series.
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PROLOGUE: THE LONG EUROPEAN PEACE PART ONE: The Making of a Crisis The Killing The Reaction PART TWO: The July Crisis Day One: Friday, 24 July Day Two: Saturday, 25 July Day Three: Sunday, 26 July Day Four: Monday, 27 July Day Five: Tuesday, 28 July Day Six: Wednesday, 29 July Day Seven: Thursday, 30 July Day Eight: Friday, 31 July PART THREE: Days of Decision Saturday to Tuesday, 1-4 August PART FOUR: The Aftermath Making Sense of the Madness Notes List of Works Cited Picture Acknowledgements Index
PROLOGUE: THE LONG EUROPEAN PEACE PART ONE: The Making of a Crisis The Killing The Reaction PART TWO: The July Crisis Day One: Friday, 24 July Day Two: Saturday, 25 July Day Three: Sunday, 26 July Day Four: Monday, 27 July Day Five: Tuesday, 28 July Day Six: Wednesday, 29 July Day Seven: Thursday, 30 July Day Eight: Friday, 31 July PART THREE: Days of Decision Saturday to Tuesday, 1-4 August PART FOUR: The Aftermath Making Sense of the Madness Notes List of Works Cited Picture Acknowledgements Index
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