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Author:Macmillan
Cover:Hard
Category:History & GeographyPolitics & Social Science
ISBN:978-5-227-06772-2
Dimensions: 145x45x215cm
The world-famous historian, Professor Oxford University Margaret McMilllan, explores the reasons for the unleashing of the First World War, which followed after a long period of peace in Europe, which seemed to continue to enjoy her prosperity and progress. The author considers the main political and technological transformations of Europe over the years preceding war, that is, from the end of the XIX century. Until August 1914, when Erzgertzi Francedinand was killed. Analyzing ideas, feelings and decisions that, coming out the needle control, violated the balance and led Europe to the catastrophe, McMilllan gives a bright, sharing description of participants in the events and analyzing the motives of their actions. The book Margaret McMilllan is a brilliant study and the most complete report on the last years of the old Europe
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Author:Macmillan
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:History & Geography
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
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Series: Separate editions. World History
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ISBN:978-5-227-06772-2

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