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The Making of the First World War (Paperback)
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The Making of the First World War (Paperback)
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Loot Price R583
Discovery Miles 5 830
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An original and spellbinding reinterpretation of the most
significant events of the Great War Nearly a century has passed
since the assassination of Austria-Hungary's Archduke Ferdinand,
yet the repercussions of the devastating global conflict that
followed echo still. In this provocative book, historian Ian
Beckett turns the spotlight on twelve particular events of the
First World War that continue to shape the world today. Focusing on
episodes both well known and scarcely remembered, Beckett tells the
story of the Great War from a new perspective, stressing accident
as much as strategy, the small as well as the great, the social as
well as the military, and the long term as much as the short term.
The Making of the First World War is global in scope. The book
travels from the deliberately flooded fields of Belgium to the
picture palaces of Britain's cinema, from the idealism of Wilson's
Washington to the catastrophic German Lys offensive of 1918. While
war is itself an agent of change, Beckett shows, the most
significant developments occur not only on the battlefields or in
the corridors of power, but also in hearts and minds. Nor may the
decisive turning points during years of conflict be those that were
thought to be so at the time. With its wide reach and unexpected
conclusions, this book revises-and expands-our understanding of the
legacy of the First World War.
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