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  • - The Underexposed War
    av David H. Mould
    720 - 2 380,-

  • av David French
    706 - 2 042,-

  • - Ideas and Politics in Britain, 1912-18
    av Jay M. Winter
    736 - 2 380,-

  • av Kathleen Burk
    730 - 2 220,-

  • - The Advocacy of War and Rearmament 1896-1914
    av A. J. A. Morris
    706 - 3 026,-

  • av Llewellyn Woodward
    730 - 3 500,-

  • - The Anglo-Russian Alliance 1914-1917
    av Professor Keith Neilson
    706 - 2 390,-

  • av Margaret Barnett
    706 - 2 220,-

  • - The Imperial German Navy 1888-1918
    av Holger H. Herwig
    706 - 2 456,-

  • av Peter Dewey
    706 - 2 220,-

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    706,-

    Recent research has largely destroyed the fallacy that most of the powers declared war in 1914 without any clear perception of why and to what ultimate end. War aims were the subject of frequent examination, although decisions to publicise the results depended on a number of factors affecting both national and alliance politics. This book is a collection of original essays by six distinguished scholars dealing with the problem of the major powers¿ political aims and military strategies during World War I. The contributors write from the viewpoint of their own special interests and research and so offer a broad spectrum of ideas on the main theme of the book.

  • - The Transformation of British Government, 1914-1919
     
    686,-

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    730,-

    This book gives students an informed insight into the British experience in the First World War. The contributors, all established First World War historians, give a succinct account of politics, diplomacy, strategy and social developments during a period of dramatic change. Each chapter gives a concise account of its subject and the chapters are well supported by maps and tables. This is an important textbook for school students and undergraduates which bridges the gap between specialized research on the First World War and the needs of the student reader.

  • - 1880-1914
     
    670,-

    The origins of the First World War remain one of the greatest twentieth century historical controversies. In this debate the role of military planning in particular and of militarism in general, are a key focus of attention. Did the military wrest control from the civilians? Were the leaders of Europe eager for a conflict? What military commitments were made between the various alliance blocks? These questions are examined in detail here in eleven essays by distinguished historians and the editorΓÇÖs introduction provides a focus and draws out the comparative approach to the history of military policies and war plans of the great powers.

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    1 696,-

    This book gives students an informed insight into the British experience in the First World War. The contributors, all established First World War historians, have drawn on their own research and secondary sources to give a succinct account of politics, diplomacy, strategy and social developments during a period of dramatic change. Each chapter gives a concise account of its subject and the chapters are well supported by maps and tables. This is an important textbook for school students and undergraduates which bridges the gap between specialized research on the First World War and the needs of the student reader.

  • - The Transformation of British Government, 1914-1919
     
    1 980,-

    This volume gives students and researchers an insight into British central government in 1914, how and why it altered during the war years and what permanent changes remained when the war was over. The war saw the scope of governmental intervention widened in an unprecedented manner. The contributors to this book analyse the reasons for this expansion and describe how the changes affected the government machine and the lives of the citizens. They consider why some innovations did not survive the coming of peace while others permanently transformed the duties and procedures of government.

  • - 1880-1914
     
    2 220,-

    The origins of the First World War remain one of the greatest twentieth century historical controversies. In this debate the role of military planning in particular and of militarism in general, are a key focus of attention. Did the military wrest control from the civilians? Were the leaders of Europe eager for a conflict? What military commitments were made between the various alliance blocks? These questions are examined in detail here in eleven essays by distinguished historians and the editorΓÇÖs introduction provides a focus and draws out the comparative approach to the history of military policies and war plans of the great powers.

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    2 216,-

    Recent research has largely destroyed the fallacy that most of the powers declared war in 1914 without any clear perception of why and to what ultimate end. War aims were the subject of frequent examination, although decisions to publicise the results depended on a number of factors affecting both national and alliance politics. This book is a collection of original essays by six distinguished scholars dealing with the problem of the major powers¿ political aims and military strategies during World War I. The contributors write from the viewpoint of their own special interests and research and so offer a broad spectrum of ideas on the main theme of the book.

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