Britain and the Origins of the First World War |
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Author:
| Steiner, Zara S. Neilson, Keith |
Series title: | The Making of the Twentieth Century Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-333-73466-7 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2003 |
Publisher: | Macmillan Education UK
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Imprint: | Red Globe Press |
Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $140.99 |
Book Description:
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Taking into account the scholarship of the last twenty 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 into the war in order to preserve the European balance of power and Britain's favourable position within it.
Taking into account the scholarship of the last twenty 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 into the war in order to preserve the European balance of power and Britain's favourable position within it.