The First World War, now a century ago, still shapes the world in which we live, and its legacy lives on, in poetry, in prose, in collective memory and political culture. By the time the war ended in 1918, millions lay dead. Three major empires lay shattered by defeat, those of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottomans. A fourth, Russia, was in the throes of a revolution that helped define the rest of the twentieth century. The Oxford History of the First World War brings together in one volume many of the most distinguished historians of the conflict, in an account that matches the scale of the events. From its causes to its consequences, from the Western Front to the Eastern, from the strategy of the politicians to the tactics of the generals, they chart the course of the war and assess its profound political and human consequences. Chapters on economic mobilization, the impact on women, the role of propaganda, and the rise of socialism establish the wider context of the fighting at sea and in the air, and which ranged on land from the trenches of Flanders to the mountains of the Balkans and the deserts of the Middle East. First published for the 90th anniversary of the 1918 Armistice, this highly illustrated revised edition contains significant new material to mark the 100th anniversary of the war's outbreak.
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A team of some of the world's most distinguished First World War historians chart the causes, course, and profound political and human consequences of a conflict that changed the world
Introduction ; 1. The Origins of the War ; 2. The Strategy of the Central Powers, 1914-1917 ; 3. Manoeuvre Warfare: The Eastern and Western Fronts, 1914-1915 ; 4. The Strategy of the Entente Powers, 1914-1917 ; 5. The Balkans, 1914-1918 ; 6. Turkey's War ; 7. The War in Africa ; 8. The War at Sea ; 9. Economic Warfare ; 10. Economic Mobilization: Money, Munitions, Machines ; 11. The Role of Women in War ; 12. The Challenge to Liberalism: The Politics of the Home Fronts ; 13. Eastern Front and Western Front, 1916-1917 ; 14. Mutinies and Military Morale ; 15. War Aims and Peace Negotiations ; 16. Propaganda and the Mobilization of Consent ; 17. Socialism, Peace, and Revolution, 1917-1918 ; 18. The Entry of the USA into the War and its Effects ; 19. The German Victories, 1917-1918 ; 20. The War in the Air ; 21. The Allied Victories, 1918 ; 22. The Peace Settlement ; 23. No End to War ; 24. Memory and the Great War ; Further Reading ; Index
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[an] elegant, superbly compiled book
`It is an essential introduction for all students of the First World War; the many photos included will also make it appeal to a general audience.' New Statesman `This is as complete a snapshot of the war as you are likely to get.' Northern Echo
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The Oxford History of the First World War - from causes to consequences, from the Eastern Front to the Western Front, from the strategy of the politicians to the tactics of the generals Charts both the military course of the war and its profound political and human consequences, from the trenches of Flanders to the deserts of the Middle East Brings together some of the world's most distinguished historians of the First World War in an account that matches the scale of the events Includes chapters on economic mobilization, the impact on women and the home front, propaganda, and the rise of revolutionary socialism A new edition to mark the centenary of the war
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Sir Hew Strachan was born in Edinburgh in 1949, and was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he was a Fellow between 1975 and 1992. He was Professor of Modern History at the University of Glasgow between 1992 and 2001, and founded its Scottish Centre for War Studies. From 2002 to 2015 he was Chichele Professor of the History of War at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of All Souls College, and between 2003 and 2012 he directed the Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War. Since 2015 he has been Professor of International Relations at St Andrews University.
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The Oxford History of the First World War - from causes to consequences, from the Eastern Front to the Western Front, from the strategy of the politicians to the tactics of the generals Charts both the military course of the war and its profound political and human consequences, from the trenches of Flanders to the deserts of the Middle East Brings together some of the world's most distinguished historians of the First World War in an account that matches the scale of the events Includes chapters on economic mobilization, the impact on women and the home front, propaganda, and the rise of revolutionary socialism A new edition to mark the centenary of the war
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198743125
Publisert
2016
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
919 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
190 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

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Biographical note

Sir Hew Strachan was born in Edinburgh in 1949, and was educated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he was a Fellow between 1975 and 1992. He was Professor of Modern History at the University of Glasgow between 1992 and 2001, and founded its Scottish Centre for War Studies. From 2002 to 2015 he was Chichele Professor of the History of War at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of All Souls College, and between 2003 and 2012 he directed the Oxford Programme on the Changing Character of War. Since 2015 he has been Professor of International Relations at St Andrews University.