
A War of Peoples, 1914-1919 provides a new perspective on the First World War, offering a concise narrative of the war from the first military actions in July 1914 until the signing of the peace treaty by Germany in July 1919. Adrian Gregory considers the sources of information available to historians and the ways in which historians have written about the war for over fifty years. This volume will appeal equally to people with little or no familiarity with the events of the war and to those who already think they know about it. It presents a thought-provoking account which reflects the changes to historians' understanding of the war. There is a great deal of emphasis on aspect of the war which are less familiar to English-speaking audiences, particularly the war in Eastern Europe, in the Balkans, and on the Italian front. A War of Peoples, 1914-1919 concludes in 1919 with a study of the fraught and complex process of peace making, a subject which is often neglected in general surveys that end on 11 November 1918.
This work investigates the First World War by re-evaluating traditional historiography and expanding the narrative scope beyond the Western Front. Adrian Gregory, a historian specializing in the social and cultural history of the conflict, utilizes a broad range of international sources to challenge established perceptions. He argues that a comprehensive understanding of the war requires shifting focus toward the often-overlooked theaters of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the Italian front, while also examining the complexities of the post-war peace process.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a valuable synthesis that corrects the Western-centric bias common in many general histories of the Great War. Readers frequently note that the prose is accessible to both newcomers and those already familiar with the subject matter.
Page Count:
230
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191009490
ISBN-13:
9780191009495
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