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Seminar Studies in History

The First World War

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A concise and clear account of the First World War.

168 pages, Paperback

First published August 10, 1998

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Stuart O. Robson

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An Australian scholar, Stuart Robson has been involved with Asian Studies for over 40 years. A resident of Victoria, Australia, he has lived and taught overseas, and has a number of publications to his name. He currently teaches Indonesian at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He is a member of the Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology. His other interests include Theravada Buddhism, archaeology, and classical Javanese music.

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120 reviews43 followers
December 15, 2017
Il paradosso di Petain

Letto dopo "La Bellezza e l'Orrore" fa l'impressione del bel temino di storia per la maturità.
Fornisce tuttavia un quadro molto interessante soprattutto sul piano della storia militare.
Non mancano gli spunti di riflessione: per esempio, i generali ne escono malissimo, fanno la figura di tromboni incapaci, squilibrati e sanguinari. Pochissimi salvano la faccia: tra questi un certo Philippe Petain.....
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15 reviews
September 5, 2024
Forse uno dei libri più interessanti che ho letto per un esame di storia.
Il motivo di una stella? Perché è comunque un libro davvero noioso, poco interessante e... si forse mi da fastidio non aver passato l'esame
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940 reviews18 followers
May 2, 2025
This was a pretty dense read for such a little book. I appreciated little snippets of new-to-me info and am glad I read it, but can't say I really enjoyed it.
203 reviews12 followers
April 26, 2017
This was a good beginner's guide to the war. It has massive gaps in what it talks about, namely everything outside of the Western Front. It barely mentions the Ottomans or the Pacific Theater. If you're just getting into the War as a topic of study, start here. If not, go elsewhere.
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