The Origins of the First World War (Seminar Studies In History)

The Origins of the First World War (Seminar Studies In History)

by ProfGordonMartel (Author)

Synopsis

Origins of the First World War summarizes and analyses the policies, issues and crises that brought Europe to war in 1914. Martel explains the position of each of the great powers, and their place in the system of alliances that dominated international politics. He examines the strategic and political problems that confronted each power, and the way in which society and economics influenced the decision-making process.

In a clear and accessible manner, the book demonstrates:

  • how and why the alliance system was created
  • how it led to a network of complicated strategic commitments
  • how an escalating series of international crises from the turn of the century fuelled preparations for war
  • why the peculiarities of the Balkans are essential in understanding the outbreak of war in 1914

Incorporating the latest scholarship on the subject, this revised third edition provides a Guide to Further Reading, Who's Who and Glossary. The comprehensive selection of Documents include key treaties, crises and representations of popular militarism and nationalism. The book provides students with the clearest, most concise, accessible and up-to-date account of the Origins of the First World War available.

$3.40

Save:$18.91 (85%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Edition: 3
Publisher: Longman
Published: 17 Jul 2008

ISBN 10: 1405874317
ISBN 13: 9781405874311
Book Overview:

A concise, reliable, readable and up-to-date account for students of the origins of the First World War.


Author Bio
Gordon Martel, Professor & Chair of History at the University of Northern British Columbia and Senior Research Fellow at De Montfort University, has published widely on the international history of the twentieth century. His books include Imperial Diplomacy: Rosebery and the Failure of Foreign Policy and the edited collections, The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered, Modern Germany Reconsidered and American Foreign Relations Reconsidered.