July Crisis: The World's Descent into War, Summer 1914
Autor T. G. Otteen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2015
În cadrul programelor de studiu dedicate istoriei moderne și relațiilor internaționale, analiza originilor Primului Război Mondial reprezintă un pilon fundamental. Notăm cu interes modul în care July Crisis de T. G. Otte recalibrează această discuție, mutând accentul de pe conceptele abstracte ale „balanței de putere” către deciziile umane concrete luate între 28 iunie și 1 august 1914. Suntem de părere că această abordare oferă o claritate necesară asupra modului în care eșecul colectiv al diplomației a transformat un incident regional într-o catastrofă globală.
Spre deosebire de alte lucrări care pun accent pe forțe istorice inevitabile, T. G. Otte examinează interacțiunile dintre „vulturi” și „porumbei” în capitalele europene. Această focalizare pe mecanismele decizionale este o temă recurentă în opera sa, amintind de rigoarea din Studies in Diplomacy and Statecraft sau de analiza puterii din British World Policy and the Projection of Global Power, c.1830–1960. Dacă în Statesman of Europe autorul explora figura lui Sir Edward Grey, aici panorama se extinde asupra întregii elite politice europene.
Lucrarea este comparabilă cu The Month that Changed the World de Gordon Martel în rigurozitate, dar este actualizată pentru noile direcții istoriografice care pun sub semnul întrebării vina unilaterală a unui singur stat. În timp ce The Outbreak of the First World War de John H. Maurer se concentrează pe strategiile ofensive militare, July Crisis rămâne ferm ancorată în sfera politică și diplomatică. Tonul este precis, academic, susținut de 32 de ilustrații și hărți care ajută la vizualizarea contextului geografic și uman al crizei. Este o resursă esențială pentru înțelegerea unui secol definit de aceste câteva săptămâni de vară.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1107695279
Pagini: 558
Ilustrații: 32 b/w illus. 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 154 x 227 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
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Recomandăm această carte studenților și cercetătorilor care doresc o analiză detaliată a eșecului diplomatic din 1914. Cititorul câștigă o înțelegere profundă a modului în care deciziile individuale și erorile de judecată ale liderilor europeni au declanșat Marele Război. Este o lecție magistrală de istorie diplomatică ce demonstrează că structurile politice sunt la fel de fragile ca oamenii care le gestionează.
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'By returning meticulously to sources that many historians have ignored, one of Britain's brightest new-generation historians, Thomas Otte, has come up with a startlingly original yet wholly believable new interpretation of the true causes of the Great War. This is historical scholarship at its best, with the bonus of being written with a gently ironic yet extremely funny wit, in a subject that isn't naturally given to it.' Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War (2010)
'This account of the July crisis will become the gold standard for all future historians. Unlike almost all contemporary studies, Otte has gone back to the original sources and used both public and private collections, some never cited before, to trace the unfolding of these fateful days. His judgments are convincing and clearly presented. Otte catches the drama of these weeks and carries the reader with him to the very end.' Zara Steiner, author of The Lights That Failed (2005) and The Triumph of the Dark (2011)
'The first new analysis of the origins of the war based on original documents, July Crisis: The World's Descent into War will become the classic account. Otte's scholarship is unsurpassed: his judgments are judicious and fair and based on a deep understanding of both the evidence and its context. It is unlikely to be superseded.' Keith Neilson, author of Britain, Soviet Russia and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, 1919–1939 (2005)
'Thomas Otte brings impeccable and painstaking research and a flair for story-telling to illuminate Europe's last weeks of peace in 1914. From the assassination of the Archduke in Sarajevo to the outbreak of a general war five weeks later, he shows how a series of individual decisions led towards the catastrophe.' Margaret MacMillan, author of The War That Ended Peace: How Europe Abandoned Peace for the First World War (2013)
'… distinguished and readable …' Wall Street Journal Online
'Drawing on painstaking research and many new sources, Otte illuminates the importance of timing in understanding the crisis.' Financial Times
'If you want to understand how Europe stumbled into suicide in 1914, read this book.' The Independent
'Historians like Otte are painting a whole new picture of the origins of the Great War … But the best part of this virtuoso examination of the 38-day political and diplomatic crisis that stretched from the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand to Germany's declaration of war on Russia is the way Otte, a professor at the University of East Anglia, restores individual actors to where they should be: at the centre of historical events. Once it began, the First World War was so unpredictable in its course and so momentous in its outcomes – some of which, like the current Iraqi crisis, the world is still working through – that historians have increasingly tended to pin its outbreak on huge impersonal forces, a socio-economic-technological horror story whose time had come. By poring over archival records and postwar memoirs (the latter with a properly jaundiced eye), Otte brings to light the calculations (mostly bad) and motivations of the handful of men whose decisions brought Europe to catastrophe.' Brian Bethune, Maclean's
'I've rarely read a more sickeningly thrilling first chapter than the opener of July Crisis … Otte takes you step by fateful step to the moment that changed the world forever.' Katharine Whittemore, The Boston Globe
'… especially forensic and diligent …' Lawrence D. Freedman, Foreign Affairs
'Otte's account is refreshing, captivating and compelling in its description of the twists and turns of the crisis and, above all, humane in its analysis of the ambiguities and frailties of its protagonists. It dispels so successfully the usual teleological march to war, that this reviewer repeatedly found himself believing that an outcome other than the tragic one we all know would ensue.' J. F. V. Keiger, International Affairs
'2014 seemed a good year to read a bit more about 1914, and there were a lot of new books to choose from … But the best account is T. G. Otte's July Crisis: The World's Descent into War, Summer 1914, which unpacks the motives and muddles of the leaders of Europe with unmatched clarity. Read it slowly.' Lowy Institute
'July Crisis is an insightful and comprehensive analysis of the politics and diplomacy of every country involved in Europe's descent into the madness that was the First World War. By placing the emphasis on individuals Thomas Otte has created a compelling portrait of the men at the center of causes of the First World War, and challenges readers to reassess the importance of the individual in the war's history. Without a doubt July Crisis will become the standard by which all other work on this time period will be judged.' Justin Quinn Olmstead, Francia-Recensio
'Impeccable and meticulous research, a capacity to pose searching questions, and admirably clear prose.' The Times Literary Supplement