The Wars before the Great War
Herausgeber: Geppert, Dominik; Rose, Andreas; Mulligan, William
The Wars before the Great War
Herausgeber: Geppert, Dominik; Rose, Andreas; Mulligan, William
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This volume offers a comprehensive account of the wars before the Great War and their role in undermining international instability.
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This volume offers a comprehensive account of the wars before the Great War and their role in undermining international instability.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9781107063471
- ISBN-10: 1107063477
- Artikelnr.: 42284035
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 719g
- ISBN-13: 9781107063471
- ISBN-10: 1107063477
- Artikelnr.: 42284035
1. Introduction William Mulligan, Andreas Rose and Dominik Geppert; Part I.
The Belligerents: 2. Italy, Libya and the Balkans Francesco Caccomo; 3. The
Italian soldiers' experience in Libya, 1911-12 Vanda Wilcox; 4. Ottoman
diplomacy, the Balkan Wars, and the Great Powers Gul Tokay; 5. Mass
violence against civilians during the Balkan Wars Ugur Ungor Umit; 6. War,
civic mobilization and the shaping of the Ottoman home front during the
Balkan Wars, 1912-13 Eyal Ginio; 7. Civil and military relations in Serbia
during 1903-14 John Paul Newman; 8. The great expectations: political
visions, military preparation, and national upsurge in Bulgaria at the
onset of the Balkan Wars Nikolai Vukov; Part II. The European Military
between Real and Imagined Wars: 9. The Russian threat calculation, 1910-14
Bruce Menning; 10. The French military mind and the wars before the war
Adrian Wettstein; 11. The perception of the 'wars before the wars' in
Austria-Hungary Gunther Kronenbitter; 12. Between Manchuria and the Marne:
the German army and its perception of the military conflicts of 1911-14
Markus Poehlmann; Part III. The Wars and Great Power Politics: 13.
Austro-Hungarian foreign policy and the Balkan Wars Alma Hannig; 14. German
foreign policy and the Balkan Wars, 1912-14 Patrick Bormann; 15. Entente
diplomacy vs détente, 1911-14 T. G. Otte; 16. Anglo-French relations and
the wars before the war Friedrich Kiessling; Part IV. The Wars in the
European Public Sphere: 17. The Habsburg Empire's German speaking public
sphere and the First Balkan War Tamara Scheer; 18. From 'illusion' and
'Angellism' to détente - British radicals and the Balkan Wars Andreas Rose;
19. Uncivilised wars in civilised Europe? The perception of the Balkan Wars
1912-13 in English, German, and Irish newspapers and journals Florian
Keisinger; 20. Socialism and the challenge of the Balkan Wars 1912-13
Wolfgang Kruse.
The Belligerents: 2. Italy, Libya and the Balkans Francesco Caccomo; 3. The
Italian soldiers' experience in Libya, 1911-12 Vanda Wilcox; 4. Ottoman
diplomacy, the Balkan Wars, and the Great Powers Gul Tokay; 5. Mass
violence against civilians during the Balkan Wars Ugur Ungor Umit; 6. War,
civic mobilization and the shaping of the Ottoman home front during the
Balkan Wars, 1912-13 Eyal Ginio; 7. Civil and military relations in Serbia
during 1903-14 John Paul Newman; 8. The great expectations: political
visions, military preparation, and national upsurge in Bulgaria at the
onset of the Balkan Wars Nikolai Vukov; Part II. The European Military
between Real and Imagined Wars: 9. The Russian threat calculation, 1910-14
Bruce Menning; 10. The French military mind and the wars before the war
Adrian Wettstein; 11. The perception of the 'wars before the wars' in
Austria-Hungary Gunther Kronenbitter; 12. Between Manchuria and the Marne:
the German army and its perception of the military conflicts of 1911-14
Markus Poehlmann; Part III. The Wars and Great Power Politics: 13.
Austro-Hungarian foreign policy and the Balkan Wars Alma Hannig; 14. German
foreign policy and the Balkan Wars, 1912-14 Patrick Bormann; 15. Entente
diplomacy vs détente, 1911-14 T. G. Otte; 16. Anglo-French relations and
the wars before the war Friedrich Kiessling; Part IV. The Wars in the
European Public Sphere: 17. The Habsburg Empire's German speaking public
sphere and the First Balkan War Tamara Scheer; 18. From 'illusion' and
'Angellism' to détente - British radicals and the Balkan Wars Andreas Rose;
19. Uncivilised wars in civilised Europe? The perception of the Balkan Wars
1912-13 in English, German, and Irish newspapers and journals Florian
Keisinger; 20. Socialism and the challenge of the Balkan Wars 1912-13
Wolfgang Kruse.
1. Introduction William Mulligan, Andreas Rose and Dominik Geppert; Part I.
The Belligerents: 2. Italy, Libya and the Balkans Francesco Caccomo; 3. The
Italian soldiers' experience in Libya, 1911-12 Vanda Wilcox; 4. Ottoman
diplomacy, the Balkan Wars, and the Great Powers Gul Tokay; 5. Mass
violence against civilians during the Balkan Wars Ugur Ungor Umit; 6. War,
civic mobilization and the shaping of the Ottoman home front during the
Balkan Wars, 1912-13 Eyal Ginio; 7. Civil and military relations in Serbia
during 1903-14 John Paul Newman; 8. The great expectations: political
visions, military preparation, and national upsurge in Bulgaria at the
onset of the Balkan Wars Nikolai Vukov; Part II. The European Military
between Real and Imagined Wars: 9. The Russian threat calculation, 1910-14
Bruce Menning; 10. The French military mind and the wars before the war
Adrian Wettstein; 11. The perception of the 'wars before the wars' in
Austria-Hungary Gunther Kronenbitter; 12. Between Manchuria and the Marne:
the German army and its perception of the military conflicts of 1911-14
Markus Poehlmann; Part III. The Wars and Great Power Politics: 13.
Austro-Hungarian foreign policy and the Balkan Wars Alma Hannig; 14. German
foreign policy and the Balkan Wars, 1912-14 Patrick Bormann; 15. Entente
diplomacy vs détente, 1911-14 T. G. Otte; 16. Anglo-French relations and
the wars before the war Friedrich Kiessling; Part IV. The Wars in the
European Public Sphere: 17. The Habsburg Empire's German speaking public
sphere and the First Balkan War Tamara Scheer; 18. From 'illusion' and
'Angellism' to détente - British radicals and the Balkan Wars Andreas Rose;
19. Uncivilised wars in civilised Europe? The perception of the Balkan Wars
1912-13 in English, German, and Irish newspapers and journals Florian
Keisinger; 20. Socialism and the challenge of the Balkan Wars 1912-13
Wolfgang Kruse.
The Belligerents: 2. Italy, Libya and the Balkans Francesco Caccomo; 3. The
Italian soldiers' experience in Libya, 1911-12 Vanda Wilcox; 4. Ottoman
diplomacy, the Balkan Wars, and the Great Powers Gul Tokay; 5. Mass
violence against civilians during the Balkan Wars Ugur Ungor Umit; 6. War,
civic mobilization and the shaping of the Ottoman home front during the
Balkan Wars, 1912-13 Eyal Ginio; 7. Civil and military relations in Serbia
during 1903-14 John Paul Newman; 8. The great expectations: political
visions, military preparation, and national upsurge in Bulgaria at the
onset of the Balkan Wars Nikolai Vukov; Part II. The European Military
between Real and Imagined Wars: 9. The Russian threat calculation, 1910-14
Bruce Menning; 10. The French military mind and the wars before the war
Adrian Wettstein; 11. The perception of the 'wars before the wars' in
Austria-Hungary Gunther Kronenbitter; 12. Between Manchuria and the Marne:
the German army and its perception of the military conflicts of 1911-14
Markus Poehlmann; Part III. The Wars and Great Power Politics: 13.
Austro-Hungarian foreign policy and the Balkan Wars Alma Hannig; 14. German
foreign policy and the Balkan Wars, 1912-14 Patrick Bormann; 15. Entente
diplomacy vs détente, 1911-14 T. G. Otte; 16. Anglo-French relations and
the wars before the war Friedrich Kiessling; Part IV. The Wars in the
European Public Sphere: 17. The Habsburg Empire's German speaking public
sphere and the First Balkan War Tamara Scheer; 18. From 'illusion' and
'Angellism' to détente - British radicals and the Balkan Wars Andreas Rose;
19. Uncivilised wars in civilised Europe? The perception of the Balkan Wars
1912-13 in English, German, and Irish newspapers and journals Florian
Keisinger; 20. Socialism and the challenge of the Balkan Wars 1912-13
Wolfgang Kruse.