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Origins of WW I and Demographic Change
Title: Origins of WW I and Demographic Change
Category: History / War & Conflicts
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Origins of WW I and Demographic Change
When asked to discuss the origins of the first world war, there is generally little debate. Most would site the growth of Germany as an economic, military and naval power, the rise in nationalism and an arms race throughout Europe. All of which was characterized by the growing occurrence of political disruptions, culminated by the assassination of Arch Duke Ferdinand in Serbia. This is, of course true, but many historians tend neglect the effect of
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in Europe 1848-1918 (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1957), xxv.
5A.J.P. Taylor, The Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848-1918 (Oxford: Oxford University Press,
1957),xxv
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3. Jannen, William Jr. The Lions of July: Prelude to War, 1914 (California: Presido Press, 1996)
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