Russia and Germany, 1871-1914

Russia and Germany, 1871-1914

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  • Author: Sally Waller
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 198

Written to cover the AQA History A Level Unit 1 specification (HIS1K), our student book provides a focused look at key events in Russian and German history during 1871-1914 and enables students to gain a greater understanding of the period and evaluate the key issues.


Planning for War Against Russia and Serbia

Planning for War Against Russia and Serbia

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  • Author: Graydon Allen Tunstall
  • Publisher: East European Monographs
  • ISBN: 9780880332712
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 373


German Diplomatic Relations 1871-1945

German Diplomatic Relations 1871-1945

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  • Author: William Young
  • Publisher: iUniverse
  • ISBN: 0595407064
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 408

Examines the continuity of German Foreign Office influence in the forumlation of foreign policy under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck (1862-1890), Kaiser William II (1888-1918), the Weimar Republic (1919-1933), and Adolf Hitler (1933-1945)


Oxford AQA History: A Level and AS Component 2: International Relations and Global Conflict c1890-1941

Oxford AQA History: A Level and AS Component 2: International Relations and Global Conflict c1890-1941

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  • Author: Kat Kearey
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press - Children
  • ISBN: 0198363869
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Retaining all the well-loved features from the previous editions, International Relations and Global Conflict c1890-1941 has been approved by AQA and matched to the 2015 specification. With a strong focus on skills building and exam practice, this book explores in depth a period in which political ambitions and rivalries between nations plunged the world into major wars. It focuses on key ideas such as nationalism, militarism, and the balance of power, and covers events and developments with precision. Students can further develop vital skills such as historical interpretations and source analyses via specially selected sources and extracts. Practice questions and study tips provide additional support to help familiarize students with the new exam style questions, and help them achieve their best in the exam.


The Russian Army and the Jewish Population, 1914–1917

The Russian Army and the Jewish Population, 1914–1917

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  • Author: Semion Goldin
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 303099788X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 319

This book represents a new reading of a key moment in the history of East European Jewry, namely the period preceding the collapse of the Russian Empire. Offering a novel analysis of relations between the Russian army and Jews during the First World War, it points to the army and military authorities as the 'gravediggers' of the Jews’ fragile co-existence with the tsarist regime. It focuses on various aspects of the Russian army’s brutal treatment of Jews living in or near the Eastern Front, where three quarters of European Jewry were living when the war began. At the same time, it shows the enormous harm this anti-Jewish campaign wreaked on the Russian empire’s economy, finances, public security, and international status.


Inventing the Schlieffen Plan

Inventing the Schlieffen Plan

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  • Author: Terence Zuber
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0199250162
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 353

The existence of the Schlieffen Plan has been one of the basic assumptions of 20th-century military history. Terence Zuber challenges this assumption and presents a different picture of German war planning between 1871 and 1914. He concludes that there never really was a Schlieffen Plan.


Imperial Germany 1871-1918

Imperial Germany 1871-1918

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  • Author: Stephen J. Lee
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134665679
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 141

Imperial Germany, 1871-1918 explores the rise of Germany as a nation state and a European power centre, through to the humiliation of the state in the First World War. Covering both domestic and foreign policy, this key text combines historical detail, questions and analysis and evaluation of primary sources.


Transition to Global Rivalry

Transition to Global Rivalry

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  • Author: John Albert White
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521526654
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 376

During the years before the First World War, the realignment of world powers resulted in agreements concluded in 1904 and 1907 between Britain, France, Russia and Japan. John Albert White terms this a Quadruple Entente, a more accurate and complete description than the more commonly used Triple Entente, which omits Japan. His more inclusive view leaves undisturbed the conception of Europe as the centre of political gravity, but at the same time calls proper attention to the enhanced role which Japan had won through her victories in the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese wars and by her careful management of her entry into the larger family of nations. This wider perspective on the crucial pre-war years shows how, in its political context as well as its geographical terrain and its general impact, the First World War was a world war in every sense.


Europe, 1890-1945

Europe, 1890-1945

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  • Author: Stephen J. Lee
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780415254557
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 436

In a unique style, this new approach to teaching and learning early twentieth century European history at A level focuses on the key topics within the period to meet the needs of teachers and students studying for revised AS and A2


Researching World War I

Researching World War I

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  • Author: Robin Higham
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 0313017204
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 493

World War I was the greatest cataclysm Europe had ever known, directly involving 61 million troops from 16 nations. Yet the history of the war and the reasons it started and spread so rapidly were vastly more complex than the players realized. Written by highly respected authorities, this book discusses the literature on all aspects of the war, making it an excellent starting point for anyone seeking guidance to the immense, and often daunting, body of World War I literature. The struggle mobilized manpower from home, troops from the colonies abroad, and—in most countries-women as well as men. Governments increasingly intervened in everyday life. New weapons and organizational structures were developed. Yet the history of the war and the reasons it started and spread so rapidly were vastly more complex than the players realized. Written by highly respected authorities, this book discusses the literature on all aspects of the war. Dennis Showalter's opening chapter covers the controversial issue of the war's origins—a complex subject that has been much debated by historians. Ensuing chapters consider the literature on each of the participating countries. The broader subjects of the war at sea and the war in the air are also covered. Daniel Beaver's final chapter discusses the mobilization of industry and the new military technology. This book is an excellent starting point for anyone seeking guidance to the immense, and often daunting, body of World War I literature.