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The origins of the First World War, William Mulligan

Label
The origins of the First World War, William Mulligan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-249) and index
Illustrations
illustrationsmaps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The origins of the First World War
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
William Mulligan
Series statement
New approaches to European history
Summary
Providing a new interpretation of the origins of the First World War, this textbook synthesises recent scholarship and introduces the major historiographical and political debates surrounding the outbreak of the war. The author argues that the war was a far from inevitable outcome of international politics in the early twentieth century and suggests instead that there were powerful forces operating in favour of the maintenance of peace. His fresh perspective on the pre-war international system takes account of new approaches to the study of international politics since the end of the Cold War and the acceleration of globalisation. Thematic chapters examine key issues, including the military, public opinion, economics, diplomacy and geopolitics, and analyse relations between the great powers, the role of smaller states, the disintegrating empires and the July crisis. This account revises our understanding of diplomacy, political culture, and economic history from 1870 to 1914
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Security and expansion : the great powers and geopolitics, 1871-1914 -- The military, war, and international politics -- Public opinion and international relations -- The world economy and international politics before 1914 -- The July crisis -- Conclusion
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