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The Origins Of World War I 1st Edition Richard F Hamilton Holger H Herwig Editors

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The Origins Of World War I 1st Edition Richard F Hamilton Holger H Herwig Editors
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.16 MB
Pages: 550
Author: Richard F. Hamilton, Holger H. Herwig (editors)
ISBN: 9780511550171, 9780521102186, 9780521817356, 0521102189, 0511550170, 0521817358
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Origins Of World War I 1st Edition Richard F Hamilton Holger H Herwig Editors by Richard F. Hamilton, Holger H. Herwig (editors) 9780511550171, 9780521102186, 9780521817356, 0521102189, 0511550170, 0521817358 instant download after payment.

Why did World War I happen? Several of the oft-cited causes are reviewed and discussed in this analysis. The argument of the alliance systems is inadequate, lacking relevance or compelling force. The argument of an accident or "slide" is also inadequate, given the clear and unambiguous evidence of intentions. The arguments of mass demands focusing on nationalism, militarism, and social Darwinism are also arguably insufficient. They lack indications of frequency, intensity, and process or influence on the various decisions.

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