
The First World War: A Very Short Introduction
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History
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
134
Language
English
Published
May 20, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199205590
ISBN-13
9780199205592
Description
In a concise yet compelling exploration, readers are taken through the complex landscape of the First World War, a conflict that irrevocably changed the course of history. Michael Eliot Howard distills the monumental events, strategies, and socio-political repercussions into an accessible format designed for both newcomers and those familiar with military history. Each chapter unfurls the causes of the war, the key battles, and the profound impact on the global stage, all while shedding light on the experiences of countless individuals caught in the turmoil.
Howard’s narrative engages with the human stories behind the statistics, presenting not only the military strategies and national politics but also the profound suffering and resilience of those who lived through the era. By examining both the triumphs and tragedies, the work offers readers a nuanced understanding of the war's legacy, encouraging reflection on its lasting influence in shaping contemporary society.
Howard’s narrative engages with the human stories behind the statistics, presenting not only the military strategies and national politics but also the profound suffering and resilience of those who lived through the era. By examining both the triumphs and tragedies, the work offers readers a nuanced understanding of the war's legacy, encouraging reflection on its lasting influence in shaping contemporary society.
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