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The Vanquished
Why the First World War Failed to End, 1917-1923

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Informationen zum Autor Robert Gerwarth is Professor of Modern History at University College Dublin and Director of its Centre for War Studies. He is the author of The Bismarck Myth and a biography of Reinhard Heydrich. He has studied and taught in the United States! the United Kingdom! Germany and France. Klappentext For the Western allies 11 November 1918 has always been a solemn date - the end of fighting which had destroyed a generation, and also a vindication of a terrible sacrifice with the total collapse of their principal enemies: the German Empire, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. But for much of the rest of Europe this was a day with no meaning, as a continuing, nightmarish series of conflicts engulfed country after country. In this highly original, gripping book Robert Gerwarth asks us to think again about the true legacy of the First World War. In large part it was not the fighting on the Western front which proved so ruinous to Europe's future, but the devastating aftermath, as countries on both sides of the original conflict were wrecked by revolution, pogroms, mass expulsions and further major military clashes. If the War itself had in most places been a struggle purely between state-backed soldiers, these new conflicts were mainly about civilians and paramilitaries, and millions of people died across central, eastern, and south-eastern Europe before the USSR and a series of rickety and exhausted small new states came into being. Everywhere there were vengeful people, their lives racked by a murderous sense of injustice, and looking for the opportunity to take retribution against enemies real and imaginary. Only a decade later, the rise of the Third Reich and other totalitarian states provided them with the opportunity they had been looking for. Zusammenfassung TLS! FINANCIAL TIMES and BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2016 'This narrative of continent-wide chaos makes it easier to understand why order came to seem a supremely desirable objective in 1930s Europe! trumping freedom' Max Hastings! The Sunday Times 'Important and timely... obliges us to reconsider a period and a battlefront that has too often been neglected by historians.' Margaret MacMillan! New York Times Review of Books 'Lucid! incisive and packed with fascinating details' Financial Times 'This war is not the end but the beginning of violence. It is the forge in which the world will be hammered into new borders and new communities. New molds want to be filled with blood! and power will be wielded with a hard fist.' Ernst Jünger (1918) For the Western allies 11 November 1918 has always been a solemn date - the end of fighting which had destroyed a generation! and also a vindication of a terrible sacrifice with the total collapse of their principal enemies: the German Empire! Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. But for much of the rest of Europe this was a day with no meaning! as a continuing! nightmarish series of conflicts engulfed country after country. In this highly original! gripping book Robert Gerwarth asks us to think again about the true legacy of the First World War. In large part it was not the fighting on the Western front which proved so ruinous to Europe's future! but the devastating aftermath! as countries on both sides of the original conflict were wrecked by revolution! pogroms! mass expulsions and further major military clashes. If the War itself had in most places been a struggle purely between state-backed soldiers! these new conflicts were mainly about civilians and paramilitaries! and millions of people died across central! eastern! and south-eastern Europe before the USSR and a series of rickety and exhausted small new states came into being. Everywhere there were vengeful people! their lives r...

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Autori Robert Gerwarth
Editore Allen Lane
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 23.08.2016
Categoria Saggistica > Storia
 
EAN 9781846148118
ISBN 978-1-84614-811-8
Numero di pagine 446
Dimensioni (della confezione) 16 x 24 x 4 cm
 
Serie ALLEN LANE
Categorie Europe, First World War, HISTORY / Military / World War I, 20th Century, HISTORY / Revolutionary, HISTORY / World, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Genocide & War Crimes, HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century, General & world history, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Second World War, Revolutions, uprisings, rebellions, c 1910 to c 1919, Modern warfare, c 1940 to c 1949, Genocide & ethnic cleansing
 

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