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The Sleepwalkers

how Europe went to war in 1914

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An edition of The Sleepwalkers (2013)

The Sleepwalkers

how Europe went to war in 1914

1st US ed.
  • 3.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 28 Want to read
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  • 5 Have read

An authoritative chronicle, drawing on new research on World War I, traces the paths to war in a minute-by-minute narrative that examines the decades of history that informed the events of 1914.

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Harper
Language
English
Pages
697

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Part one : Roads to Sarajevo.
1. Serbian ghosts.
Murder in Belgrade
'Irresponsible elements'
Mental maps
Separation
Escalation
Three Turkish wars
The conspiracy
Nikola Pašić reacts
2. The empire without qualities.
Conflict and equilibrium
The chess players
Lies and forgeries
Deceptive calm
Hawks and doves
Part two : One continent divided.
3. The polarization of Europe, 1887-1907.
Dangerous liaison : the Franco-Russian alliance
The judgment of Paris
The end of British neutrality
Belated empire : Germany
The great turning point?
Painting the devil on the wall
4. The many voices of European foreign policy.
Sovereign decision-makers
Who governed in St. Petersburg?
Who governed in Paris?
Who governed in Berlin?
The troubled supremacy of Sir Edward Grey
The Agadir Crisis of 1911
Soldiers and civilians
The press and public opinion
The fluidity of power
5. Balkan entanglements.
Air strikes on Libya
Balkan helter-skelter
The wobbler
The Balkan Winter Crisis of 1912-13
Bulgaria or Serbia?
Austria's troubles
The Balkanization of the Franco-Russian alliance
Paris forces the pace
Poincaré under pressure
6. Last chances : détente and danger, 1912-1914.
The limits of détente
'Now or never'
Germans on the Bosphorus
The Balkan inception scenario
A crisis of masculinity?
How open was the future?
Part three : Crisis.
7. Murder in Sarajevo.
The assassination
Flashbulb moments
The investigation begins
Serbian responses
What is to be done?
8. The widening circle.
Reactions abroad
Count Hoyos goes to Berlin
The road to the Austrian ultimatum
The strange death of Nikolai Hartwig
9. The French in St. Petersburg.
Count de Robien changes trains
M. Poincaré sails to Russia
The poker game
10. The ultimatum.
Austria demands
Serbia responds
A 'local war' begins
11. Warning shots.
Firmness prevails
'It's war this time'
Russian reasons
12. Last days.
A strange light falls upon the map of Europe
Poincaré returns to Paris
Russia mobilizes
The leap into the dark
'There must be some misunderstanding'
The tribulations of Paul Cambon
Britain intervenes
Belgium
Boots

Edition Notes

"First published in Great Britain in 2012 by Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Books" - t.p. verso.

Published in
New York
Copyright Date
2012

Classifications

Library of Congress
D511 .C54 2013

Contributors

Additional Author (this edition)
Christopher Clark

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxxi, 697 p.
Number of pages
697
Dimensions
24 x x inches

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25945638M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780061146657
ISBN 10
006114665X
ISBN 13
9780061146657
LCCN
2012038473
OCLC/WorldCat
795757585

Work Description

On the morning of June 28, 1914, when Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie Chotek, arrived at Sarajevo railway station, Europe was at peace. Thirty-seven days later, it was at war. The conflict that resulted would kill more than fifteen million people, destroy three empires, and permanently alter world history. The Sleepwalkers reveals in gripping detail how the crisis leading to World War I unfolded. Drawing on fresh sources, it traces the paths to war in a minute-by-minute, action-packed narrative that cuts among the key decision centers in Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Paris, London, and Belgrade. Distinguished historian Christopher Clark examines the decades of history that informed the events of 1914 and details the mutual misunderstandings and unintended signals that drove the crisis forward in a few short weeks. How did the Balkans -- a peripheral region far from Europe's centers of power and wealth -- come to be the center of a drama of such magnitude? How had European nations organized themselves into opposing alliances, and how did these nations manage to carry out foreign policy as a result? Clark reveals a Europe racked by chronic problems -- a fractured world of instability and militancy that was, fatefully, saddled with a conspicuously ineffectual set of political leaders. These rulers, who prided themselves on their modernity and rationalism, stumbled through crisis after crisis and finally convinced themselves that war was the only answer. - Jacket flap.

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