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Contesting The Origins Of The First World War An Historiographical Argument Troy R E Paddock

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Contesting The Origins Of The First World War An Historiographical Argument Troy R E Paddock
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Troy R. E. Paddock
ISBN: 9781138308251, 1138308250
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Contesting The Origins Of The First World War An Historiographical Argument Troy R E Paddock by Troy R. E. Paddock 9781138308251, 1138308250 instant download after payment.

Contesting the Origins of the First World War challenges the Anglophone emphasis on Germany as bearing the primary responsibility in causing the conflict and instead builds upon new perspectives to reconsider the roles of the other Great Powers.
Using the work of Terrance Zuber, Sean McMeekin, and Stefan Schmidt as building blocks, this book reassesses the origins of the First World War and offers an explanation as to why this reassessment did not come about earlier. Troy R.E. Paddock argues that historians need to redraw the historiographical map that has charted the origins of the war. His analysis creates a more balanced view of German actions by also noting the actions and inaction of other nations. Recent works about the roles of the five Great Powers involved in the events leading up to the war are considered, and Paddock concludes that Germany does not bear the primary responsibility.
This book provides a unique historiographical analysis of key texts published on the origins of the First World War, and its narrative encourages students to engage with and challenge historical perspectives.

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