The Outbreak of the First World War

ISBN13: 9780199257263ISBN10: 0199257264 Paperback, 312 pages
Nov 2004,  In Stock

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Description

To Arms is Hew Strachan's most complete and definitive study of the opening of the First World War. Now, key sections from this magisterial work are published as individual paperbacks, each complete in itself, and with a new introduction by the author. Ever since its outbreak in 1914, the causes of the First World War have been one of the major debates in world history. For some it was a war engineered by Germany, and a pointer towards Hitler. For others it was the product of miscalculation - a verdict whose poignancy is heightened by the knowledge of what followed. The Outbreak of the First World War eschews either extreme. Instead, it approaches the issues from the perspectives of those who grappled with conflicting priorities and vital national interests and considers the responses of their peoples and the so-called 'ideas of 1914'.

Features

  • 'Full-strength Strachan' - his outstanding study of the outbreak of the First World War, derived from the critically acclaimed The First World War Volume I
  • Examines the German, French, and English perspectives
  • Hew Strachan is a leading authority on the First World War and the major historical advisor for the acclaimed series on Channel 4

Product Details

312 pages; 2 maps; ISBN13: 978-0-19-925726-3ISBN10: 0-19-925726-4

About the Author(s)

Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War, Oxford University

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