
This Book Provides A Concise And Insightful History Of The 'great War' - From The State Of Europe In 1914, To The Role Of The Us, The Collapse Of Russia, And The Eventual Surrender Of The Central Powers. Examining How And Why The War Was Fought, As Well As The Historical Controversies That Still Surround The War, Michael Howard Also Looks At How Peace Was Ultimately Made, And Describes The Potent Legacy Of Resentment Left To Germany.--jacket. Europe In 1914 -- The Coming Of War -- 1914: The Opening Campaigns -- 1915: The War Continues -- 1916: The War Of Attrition -- The United States Enters The War -- 1917: The Year Of Crisis -- 1918: The Year Of Decision -- The Settlement. Michael Howard. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 123-124) And Index.
This book investigates the fundamental causes, progression, and geopolitical consequences of the First World War within a condensed analytical framework. Michael Howard, a distinguished military historian, utilizes his extensive expertise to synthesize complex diplomatic and military events into a coherent narrative. The text evaluates the structural failures of European alliances, the shift toward attrition-based warfare, and the eventual collapse of the Central Powers.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a highly accessible entry point for students and general readers seeking a concise overview of the conflict. Readers frequently note that the prose maintains academic rigor while successfully distilling vast historical complexities into a manageable volume.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019152560X
ISBN-13:
9780191525605
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