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David Herrmann's work is the most complete study to date of how land-based military power influenced international affairs during the series of diplomatic crises that led up to the First World War. Instead of emphasizing the naval arms race, which has been extensively studied before, Herrmann draws on documentary research in military and state archives in Germany, France, Austria, England, and Italy to show the previously unexplored effects of changes in the strength of the European armies during this period. Herrmann's work provides not only a contribution to debates about the causes of the…mehr
David Herrmann's work is the most complete study to date of how land-based military power influenced international affairs during the series of diplomatic crises that led up to the First World War. Instead of emphasizing the naval arms race, which has been extensively studied before, Herrmann draws on documentary research in military and state archives in Germany, France, Austria, England, and Italy to show the previously unexplored effects of changes in the strength of the European armies during this period. Herrmann's work provides not only a contribution to debates about the causes of the war but also an account of how the European armies adopted the new weaponry of the twentieth century in the decade before 1914, including quick-firing artillery, machine guns, motor transport, and aircraft.
In a narrative account that runs from the beginning of a series of international crises in 1904 until the outbreak of the war, Herrmann points to changes in the balance of military power to explain why the war began in 1914, instead of at some other time. Russia was incapable of waging a European war in the aftermath of its defeat at the hands of Japan in 1904-5, but in 1912, when Russia appeared to be regaining its capacity to fight, an unprecedented land-armaments race began. Consequently, when the July crisis of 1914 developed, the atmosphere of military competition made war a far more likely outcome than it would have been a decade earlier.
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Autorenporträt
David G. Herrmann is Assistant Professor of History at Tulane University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Maps Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction 3 Ch. 1 The European Armies in 1904 7 Ch. 2 The European Armies and the First Moroccan Crisis, 1905-1906 37 Ch. 3 Military Effectiveness and Modern Technology, 1906-1908 59 Ch. 4 The Bosnia-Herzegovina Annexation Crisis and the Recovery of Russian Power, 1908-1911 113 Ch. 5 The Second Moroccan Crisis and the Beginning of German Panic, 1911-1912 147 Ch. 6 The Balkan Wars and the Spiral of Armaments, 1912-1913 173 Ch. 7 The European Armies and the Outbreak of the First World War 199 Conclusion 225 Appendix A: Peacetime Strength of the European Armies, 1904-1913 233 Appendix B: Army Expenditures of the European Powers, 1904-1914 236 Notes 239 Bibliography 289 Index 301
List of Maps Preface List of Abbreviations Introduction 3 Ch. 1 The European Armies in 1904 7 Ch. 2 The European Armies and the First Moroccan Crisis, 1905-1906 37 Ch. 3 Military Effectiveness and Modern Technology, 1906-1908 59 Ch. 4 The Bosnia-Herzegovina Annexation Crisis and the Recovery of Russian Power, 1908-1911 113 Ch. 5 The Second Moroccan Crisis and the Beginning of German Panic, 1911-1912 147 Ch. 6 The Balkan Wars and the Spiral of Armaments, 1912-1913 173 Ch. 7 The European Armies and the Outbreak of the First World War 199 Conclusion 225 Appendix A: Peacetime Strength of the European Armies, 1904-1913 233 Appendix B: Army Expenditures of the European Powers, 1904-1914 236 Notes 239 Bibliography 289 Index 301
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A valuable and long-overdue book. . . . It offers a far more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of military organizations as they faced the calamity of the First World War. A first-rate piece of work.
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