On 28 June 1914 the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
in the Balkans. Five fateful weeks later the Great Powers of Europe
were at war. Much time and ink has been spent ever since trying to
identify the 'guilty' person or state responsible, or alternatively
attempting to explain the underlying forces that 'inevitably' led to
war in 1914. Unsatisfied with these explanations, Gordon Martel now
goes back to the contemporary diplomatic, military, and political
records to investigate the twists and turns of the crisis afresh, with
the aim of establishing just how the catastrophe really unfurled. What
emerges is the story of a terrible, unnecessary tragedy - one that can
be understood only by retracing the steps taken by those who went down
the road to war. With each passing day, we see how the personalities
of leading figures such as Kaiser Wilhelm II, the Emperor Franz
Joseph, Tsar Nicholas II, Sir Edward Grey, and Raymond Poincaré were
central to the unfolding crisis, how their hopes and fears intersected
as events unfolded, and how each new decision produced a response that
complicated or escalated matters to the point where they became almost
impossible to contain. Devoting a chapter to each day of the infamous
'July Crisis', this gripping step by step account of the descent to
war makes clear just how little the conflict was in fact premeditated,
preordained, or even predictable. Almost every day it seemed possible
that the crisis could be settled as so many had been over the previous
decade; almost every day there was a new suggestion that gave
statesmen hope that war could be avoided without abandoning vital
interests. And yet, as the last month of peace ebbed away, the actions
and reactions of the Great Powers disastrously escalated the
situation. So much so that, by the beginning of August, what might
have remained a minor Balkan problem had turned into the cataclysm of
the First World War.
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July 1914 and WWI
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191643286
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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