This revised and updated interpretation of World War I highlights the revolutionary nature and legacy of the conflict of 1914-1919. It examines the political, economic, social and cultural history of the war at home as well as the war's origins, ending and subsequent legacy.
This revised and updated interpretation of World War I highlights the revolutionary nature and legacy of the conflict of 1914-1919. It examines the political, economic, social and cultural history of the war at home as well as the war's origins, ending and subsequent legacy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lawrence Sondhaus is Gerald and Marjorie Morgan Professor of European History at the University of Indianapolis. His publications include German Submarine Warfare in World War I (2017), The Great War at Sea (2014), Strategic Culture and Ways of War (2006), Naval Warfare, 1815-1914 (2001), and Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf: Architect of the Apocalypse (2000).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The world in 1914 and the origins of the war 2. The July Crisis, 1914 3. The European war unfolds, August-December 1914 4. The world war: East Asia, the Pacific, Africa 5. The deepening stalemate: Europe, 1915 6. The home fronts, 1914-16 7. Raising the stakes: Europe, 1916 8.The war at sea, 1915-18 9. Wilson, Lenin, and visions for peace 10. Upheaval and uncertainty: Europe, 1917 11. The home fronts, 1916-18 12. The world war: the Middle East and India 13. Endgame: Europe, 1918 14. The Paris Peace Conference 15. Legacy Conclusion.
Introduction 1. The world in 1914 and the origins of the war 2. The July Crisis, 1914 3. The European war unfolds, August-December 1914 4. The world war: East Asia, the Pacific, Africa 5. The deepening stalemate: Europe, 1915 6. The home fronts, 1914-16 7. Raising the stakes: Europe, 1916 8.The war at sea, 1915-18 9. Wilson, Lenin, and visions for peace 10. Upheaval and uncertainty: Europe, 1917 11. The home fronts, 1916-18 12. The world war: the Middle East and India 13. Endgame: Europe, 1918 14. The Paris Peace Conference 15. Legacy Conclusion.
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