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020 _a0701172932
041 _aEnglish
082 _a940.311
_bPON
100 _aPonting, Clive
245 _aThirteen Days :
_bthe road to the first world war /
_cClive Ponting
260 _aLondon :
_bChatto and Windus,
_c2002.
300 _a378 Pages
_bHb
500 _aThirteen Days: The Road to the First World War is a gripping historical account that delves into the tense and pivotal period leading up to the outbreak of World War I. The book meticulously chronicles the thirteen critical days in July 1914, following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, which set off a chain reaction of diplomatic crises, political maneuvering, and military mobilizations across Europe. Through a detailed narrative, the author explores the decisions made by key leaders, the alliances that bound nations together, and the miscalculations that ultimately led to one of the deadliest conflicts in human history. The book sheds light on the complex interplay of ambition, fear, and miscommunication among the great powers of the time, including Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, France, and Britain. "Thirteen Days" not only provides a day-by-day analysis of the events but also examines the broader historical context, offering insights into the long-standing tensions and rivalries that made war seem inevitable. It is a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding how the world was thrust into a global conflict that reshaped the 20th century.
650 _aWorld war I- History
_aEurope, History
_aWorld war I, Causes
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