World War One
World War I, the first globally destructive conflict that the Western Civilization produced, has been the subject of various analysis, interpretations and reevaluations of the various causes that led to it. Initially, the guilt was placed upon Germany and its allies. Eventually, historical analysis conducted in decades after the event, lead to a shift from the guilt perspective, to a broader one of various interacting factors. Although almost nine decades have elapsed, one question still
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Contemporary History, 1 (July 1966), p. 56. Donald Lammers, \"Arno Mayer and the British Decision for War: 1914\", Journal of British Studies, 12 (May 1973), p. 164. Michael Gordon, \"Domestic Conflict and the Origins of the First World War: The British and the German Cases\", Journal of Modern History, 46 (June 1974), p. 197. Ibid., p. 201. Konrad H. Jarausch, \"The Illusion of Limited War: Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg\'s Calculated Risk, July 1914\", Central European History, 2 (March 1969), p. 54. Ibid., p. 76. Oxford Reference Encyclopedia (Oxford University Press, 1998), p. 691
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