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The Long Fuse

An Interpretation of the Origins of World War I, Second Edition

 

Laurence Lafore

 

In analyzing the causes of World War I without concern for the question of guilt, the author places emphasis on two central facts: first, that when statesmen and peoples took actions they knew might lead to war, they were not envisaging the catastrophe that the war became but rather a quick and limited war; and, second, that among the many conflicts that might have led to war, the one that did was the threat to the integrity of Austria-Hungary posed by Serbia and Serb nationalism.

The End of Glory


 

$16.50 list, 284 pages

10-digit ISBN: 0-88133-954-7

13-digit ISBN: 978-0-88133-954-3

© 1971

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Table of Contents

 

Truth and the Historian
1. The Lost Utopia
2. The Austrian Anomaly
3. The Europe of the Armed Camps
4. The “Encirclement” of Germany
5. The Bones of a Pomeranian Grenadier
6. The Third Man Falls Sick
7. The Breakdown of Europe