The Origins of the First World War Reconsidered
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:21st Jul '26
£41.99
This title is due to be published on 21st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book brings together the views of internationally acclaimed scholars who have synthesized debates regarding the First World War's origins, and it will certainly encourage readers to ‘reconsider’ their ideas regarding this controversial subject.
Since 2014, there have been numerous works dedicated to the war's origins, including studies of the July Crisis, new biographies of politicians and diplomats, and reassessments of pre-war crises, imperial rivalries, nationalist aspirations, militarism and popular culture. In this book, leading experts on aspects of the road that led to war in 1914 consider the contribution to our understanding made by all this new or renewed attention. The role of each of the Great Powers is examined, as well as underlying forces such as nationalism, militarism, the armaments race and the alliance system, and what impact they had in these origins. What did ‘mobilization’ mean? And what role did domestic politics and popular reactions to the assassination at Sarajevo play? Over three sections, this volume analyses the differing international relationships of the various powers, the tensions between them and the underlying bigger forces at play.
'In this volume, renowned historian Gordon Martel has assembled a range of scholars addressing the origins and outbreak of the war in light of recently discovered documents and important reassessments of existing literature. The Origins of the First World War Reconsidered is certain to provide fresh and very welcome light on the actions of the major players leading up to and including the catastrophe of 1914.'
Paul R. Bartrop, Professor Emeritus of History, Florida Gulf Coast University
ISBN: 9781032541174
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336 pages