ABSTRACT

James Joll's study is not simply another narrative, retracing the powder trail that was finally ignited at Sarajevo. It is an ambitious and wide-ranging analysis of the historical forces at work in the Europe of 1914, and the very different ways in which historians have subsequently attempted to understand them. The importance of the theme, the breadth and sympathy of James Joll's scholarship, and the clarity of his exposition, have all contributed to the spectacular success of the book since its first appearance in 1984.

Revised by Gordon Martel, this new 3rd edition accommodates recent research and an expanded further reading section.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter |37 pages

The July crisis, 1914

chapter |34 pages

The international economy

chapter |35 pages

Imperial rivalries

chapter |45 pages

The mood of 1914

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion