This essay reassesses the process whereby between August 1914 and the end of 1917, all the most powerful countries of the day became belligerents in the First World War. It examines the three waves of decisions to intervene and offers generalizations about the process, comparing the early twentieth century with more recent periods
Neutrality did not mean non-involvement. American communities engaged intellectually, politically, a...
The first Balkan war, which was triggered by the Balkan states like Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria ...
For a long time now it has been common understanding that Africa played only a marginal role in the ...
This essay reassesses the process whereby between August 1914 and the end of 1917, all the most powe...
This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of the attributes and capa- bilities of the major Europ...
The road from an assassination in the Balkans to a world war is confusing and difficult to understan...
Edited by: Richard Fogarty, Andrew Jarboe Soon after the guns in Belgium and France had signalled th...
After the European Concert of 1815, “Old” Europe, characterized from ongoing wars for power, experie...
Global War, Global Catastrophe presents a history of the First World War as an all-consuming industr...
First World War is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assemb...
Empires at War, 1911-1923 offers a new perspective on the history of the Great War, looking at the w...
Although some have assigned the term “World War” to earlier wars such as the French Wars of 1792–181...
This essay presents a bifurcated interpretation of the history of the Great War, dividing it into tw...
The paper discusses the circumstances that had been decisive for the creation of a strategic context...
Social network analysis is used to show that underlying systemic structuremade war more likely to sp...
Neutrality did not mean non-involvement. American communities engaged intellectually, politically, a...
The first Balkan war, which was triggered by the Balkan states like Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria ...
For a long time now it has been common understanding that Africa played only a marginal role in the ...
This essay reassesses the process whereby between August 1914 and the end of 1917, all the most powe...
This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of the attributes and capa- bilities of the major Europ...
The road from an assassination in the Balkans to a world war is confusing and difficult to understan...
Edited by: Richard Fogarty, Andrew Jarboe Soon after the guns in Belgium and France had signalled th...
After the European Concert of 1815, “Old” Europe, characterized from ongoing wars for power, experie...
Global War, Global Catastrophe presents a history of the First World War as an all-consuming industr...
First World War is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assemb...
Empires at War, 1911-1923 offers a new perspective on the history of the Great War, looking at the w...
Although some have assigned the term “World War” to earlier wars such as the French Wars of 1792–181...
This essay presents a bifurcated interpretation of the history of the Great War, dividing it into tw...
The paper discusses the circumstances that had been decisive for the creation of a strategic context...
Social network analysis is used to show that underlying systemic structuremade war more likely to sp...
Neutrality did not mean non-involvement. American communities engaged intellectually, politically, a...
The first Balkan war, which was triggered by the Balkan states like Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria ...
For a long time now it has been common understanding that Africa played only a marginal role in the ...