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Title 28 June : Sarajevo 1914-Versailles 1919 : the war and peace that made the modern world / edited by Alan Sharp.
Alternative Title Twenty-eight June
Distributor London : Haus Publishing, 2014.



Descript 1 online resource.
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Contents Intro; 28 June: Sarajevo 1914-Versailles 1919; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Serbia, Sarajevo and the Start of Conflict; 3. The Dual Monarchy Stumbles into War; 4. The Problem of Germany1; 5. From Steamroller to Empty Chair; 6. How France Entered the First World War; 7. Belgium: the Victim; 8. Britain and the Outbreak of War; 9. How the Empire Went to War; 10. The Chance of a Millennium; 11. The Ottomans' Last War -- and After; 12. Neutrality or Intervention? Italy's Long Road to War; 13. Bulgaria Choosing Sides; 14. Portuguese Intervention.
15. The Hejaz: On the Road to the Arab Rebellion16. Romania Enters the War; 17. America's Road to War; 18. Central America, the Caribbean and the First World War; 19. In the Grasp of the United States; 20. Greece and the First World War; 21. Why on Earth Was Siam a Participant in the First World War?; 22. Labourers in Place of Soldiers; 23. The Wavering Road; 24. Why Did Liberia Enter the First World War?; 25. From Fighting in Three Armies to the Proclamation of an Independent Poland; 26. The End of the War and Peacemaking 1919; 27. The Signature of the Treaty of Versailles.
28. The Peace Settlement ReviewedNotes; Chronology; Bibliography; Author Biographies.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781908323767 (electronic bk.)
1908323760 (electronic bk.)
9781908323750
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Series Haus Histories
Makers of the modern world
Haus histories.
Makers of the modern world (Haus Publishing, Ltd.)
Subject World War, 1914-1918.
Newly independent states -- History -- 20th century.
Alt author Sharp, Alan, 1943-
Alternative Title Twenty-eight June
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro; 28 June: Sarajevo 1914-Versailles 1919; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Serbia, Sarajevo and the Start of Conflict; 3. The Dual Monarchy Stumbles into War; 4. The Problem of Germany1; 5. From Steamroller to Empty Chair; 6. How France Entered the First World War; 7. Belgium: the Victim; 8. Britain and the Outbreak of War; 9. How the Empire Went to War; 10. The Chance of a Millennium; 11. The Ottomans' Last War -- and After; 12. Neutrality or Intervention? Italy's Long Road to War; 13. Bulgaria Choosing Sides; 14. Portuguese Intervention.
15. The Hejaz: On the Road to the Arab Rebellion16. Romania Enters the War; 17. America's Road to War; 18. Central America, the Caribbean and the First World War; 19. In the Grasp of the United States; 20. Greece and the First World War; 21. Why on Earth Was Siam a Participant in the First World War?; 22. Labourers in Place of Soldiers; 23. The Wavering Road; 24. Why Did Liberia Enter the First World War?; 25. From Fighting in Three Armies to the Proclamation of an Independent Poland; 26. The End of the War and Peacemaking 1919; 27. The Signature of the Treaty of Versailles.
28. The Peace Settlement ReviewedNotes; Chronology; Bibliography; Author Biographies.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781908323767 (electronic bk.)
1908323760 (electronic bk.)
9781908323750
Series Haus Histories
Makers of the modern world
Haus histories.
Makers of the modern world (Haus Publishing, Ltd.)
Subject World War, 1914-1918.
Newly independent states -- History -- 20th century.
Alt author Sharp, Alan, 1943-
Alternative Title Twenty-eight June

Subject World War, 1914-1918.
Newly independent states -- History -- 20th century.
Descript 1 online resource.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Intro; 28 June: Sarajevo 1914-Versailles 1919; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Serbia, Sarajevo and the Start of Conflict; 3. The Dual Monarchy Stumbles into War; 4. The Problem of Germany1; 5. From Steamroller to Empty Chair; 6. How France Entered the First World War; 7. Belgium: the Victim; 8. Britain and the Outbreak of War; 9. How the Empire Went to War; 10. The Chance of a Millennium; 11. The Ottomans' Last War -- and After; 12. Neutrality or Intervention? Italy's Long Road to War; 13. Bulgaria Choosing Sides; 14. Portuguese Intervention.
15. The Hejaz: On the Road to the Arab Rebellion16. Romania Enters the War; 17. America's Road to War; 18. Central America, the Caribbean and the First World War; 19. In the Grasp of the United States; 20. Greece and the First World War; 21. Why on Earth Was Siam a Participant in the First World War?; 22. Labourers in Place of Soldiers; 23. The Wavering Road; 24. Why Did Liberia Enter the First World War?; 25. From Fighting in Three Armies to the Proclamation of an Independent Poland; 26. The End of the War and Peacemaking 1919; 27. The Signature of the Treaty of Versailles.
28. The Peace Settlement ReviewedNotes; Chronology; Bibliography; Author Biographies.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Sharp, Alan, 1943-
ISBN 9781908323767 (electronic bk.)
1908323760 (electronic bk.)
9781908323750

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