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MILLER, S.E. (ed.), , Military Strategy and the Origins of the First World War. Orig. edn.
Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 1985 orig. wraps. 186pp. Extensive footnotes. ["International Security Reader"].
Contains, preceded by an introduction on Serajevo after seventy years, tog. 5 essays, 1: Paul Kennedy, The First World and the International Power System; 2: Michael Howard, Men Against Fire: Expectations of War in 1914; 3: Stephen Van Evera, The Cult of the Offensive and the Origins of the First World War; 4: Jack Snyder, Civil-Military Relations and the Cult of the Offensive, 1914 and 1984; 5: Richard Ned Lebow, Windows of Opportunity: Do States Jump Through Them. Fine copy.
See also our catalogues:
- GEMILANG 157: VARIA: A Potpourri of Books published between 1700-2013).
- GEMILANG 140: The First World War; or, The Great War 1914-1918 (2013).
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EUR 35.00
Book nr.: 41334
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