Britain and the Origins of the First World War (The Making of the Twentieth Century)
Taking into account the scholarship of the last 20 years, this new edition rejects recent arguments that Britain went to war out of either weakness, fear of an "invented" German menace, or fears for the Empire. Instead, while placing greater emphasis than before on the role of Russia, Zara S. Steiner and Keith Neilson maintain the view that Britain was forced int...more
Paperback, Second Edition, 352 pages
Published
May 23rd 2003
by Palgrave Macmillan
There is a good chance some of your friends read this book. Sign in to see!
sign in »
Friend Reviews
To see what your friends thought of this book,
please sign up.
This book is currently not featured on any Listopia lists.
Add this book to your favorite list »
Community Reviews
There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Be the first to start one »
Zara Shakow Steiner is a historian and the wife of essayist George Steiner
More about Zara Steiner...
Share This Book
No trivia or quizzes yet. Add some now »

Loading...













