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Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans During World War I

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Zusatztext " [...] this is a necessary book and any scholar serious about Austro-Hungary during the First World War needs to read it. The book will also be a great asset to generalists working on wartime foreign policy and decision-making process." - Reviews in History Informationen zum Autor Dr Marvin Benjamin Fried teaches First World War and Twentieth Century International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK. His research focuses on the grand strategy, alliance diplomacy, and civil-military relations of the Central Powers during the First World War. Klappentext The conquest of Serbia was only one of the goals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the First World War; beyond this lay the desire to control much of South-East Europe. Employing previously unseen sources, Marvin Fried provides the first complete analysis of the Monarchy's war aims in the Balkans and tells the story of its imperialist ambitions. Zusammenfassung The conquest of Serbia was only one of the goals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the First World War; beyond this lay the desire to control much of South-East Europe. Employing previously unseen sources! Marvin Fried provides the first complete analysis of the Monarchy's war aims in the Balkans and tells the story of its imperialist ambitions. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction 2. Decision-Making in Austria-Hungary 3. July 1914-December 1914 4. January 1915-September 1915 5. October 1915-June 1916 6. June 1916-May 1917 7. May 1917-November 1918 8. Conclusion

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1. Introduction 2. Decision-Making in Austria-Hungary 3. July 1914-December 1914 4. January 1915-September 1915 5. October 1915-June 1916 6. June 1916-May 1917 7. May 1917-November 1918 8. Conclusion

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" [...] this is a necessary book and any scholar serious about Austro-Hungary during the First World War needs to read it. The book will also be a great asset to generalists working on wartime foreign policy and decision-making process." - Reviews in History

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