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The Pivotal Conflict - by Gerald Herman (Hardcover)

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  • This is the most comprehensive chronology ever provided on the First World War and how it transformed the world politically, economically, socially, technologically, and culturally.
  • About the Author: GERALD HERMAN is a tenured Assistant Professor of History and Special Assistant to the Office of General Counsel at Northeastern University.
  • 824 Pages
  • History, Military

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This is the most comprehensive chronology ever provided on the First World War and how it transformed the world politically, economically, socially, technologically, and culturally. Gerald Herman outlines the military actions and events of the Great War in chronological order, depicting the actions of the belligerents on the Western, Eastern, and Southern Fronts, in the colonies, on sea, and in the air, in the order in which they entered the war. His chronology juxtaposes these military events alongside international actions, showing how the events of the war led to treaties and declarations, conferences and meetings, and various kinds of informal contacts and results. He goes on to outline domestic events in terms of political, economic, social, cultural, and technological activities. A full index is also provided.

The chronology will be of great use to all libraries, institutions, and individuals seriously concerned with military history and modern world history.



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This is the most comprehensive chronology ever provided on the First World War and how it transformed the world politically, economically, socially, technologically, and culturally. Gerald Herman outlines the military actions and events of the Great War in chronological order, depicting the actions of the belligerents on the Western, Eastern, and Southern Fronts, in the colonies, on sea, and in the air, in the order in which they entered the war. His chronology juxtaposes these military events alongside international actions, showing how the events of the war led to treaties and declarations, conferences and meetings, and various kinds of informal contacts and results. He goes on to outline domestic events in terms of political, economic, social, cultural, and technological activities. A full index is also provided.

The chronology will be of great use to all libraries, institutions, and individuals seriously concerned with military history and modern world history.



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?Recommended for history collections with a devoted World War I clientele.?-ARBA

?The Pivotal Conflict, an exhaustive chronology of World War I, views that complex of events as the wellspring of this century's harsh history of war, nationalism, and superpower stalemate. Its daily three-column format commences with the assassination on June 28, 1914, of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and concludes with the signing of the first of the Versailles treaties five years to the day later. Within those three columns covering military, international-diplomatic, and domestic (a relative term not confined to a single nation's internal affairs) events, a hierarchy of letters explained in the introduction organizes entries by front or type of event. The subject index, citing entries by date but not by column, would have been more useful had major subjects (e.g., Palestine, Woodrow Wilson) been subdivided and had headings been subjected to authority control to bring together terms separated alphabetically (e.g., American Jews, Jews, Polish Jews). This provides much more extensive coverage of diplomatic to-and-fro and domestic events in both combatant nations and the isolationist United States than Randal Gray's Chronicle of the First World War (New York: Facts on File, 1990), which, in its cleaner layout, offers more detail about the many efforts to end the war's long military quagmire. Comparison of the two chronologies' coverage of individual days shows considerable overlap in selection of the day's major event and considerable differences among lesser events. This illustrates the breadth and complexity of the world war rather than deficiency in either of these complementary chronologies. The Chronicle is a chronology of the world war, the Pivotal Conflict, a chronology of the worldat war.?-Wilson Library Bulletin

"Recommended for history collections with a devoted World War I clientele."-ARBA

"The Pivotal Conflict, an exhaustive chronology of World War I, views that complex of events as the wellspring of this century's harsh history of war, nationalism, and superpower stalemate. Its daily three-column format commences with the assassination on June 28, 1914, of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and concludes with the signing of the first of the Versailles treaties five years to the day later. Within those three columns covering military, international-diplomatic, and domestic (a relative term not confined to a single nation's internal affairs) events, a hierarchy of letters explained in the introduction organizes entries by front or type of event. The subject index, citing entries by date but not by column, would have been more useful had major subjects (e.g., Palestine, Woodrow Wilson) been subdivided and had headings been subjected to authority control to bring together terms separated alphabetically (e.g., American Jews, Jews, Polish Jews). This provides much more extensive coverage of diplomatic to-and-fro and domestic events in both combatant nations and the isolationist United States than Randal Gray's Chronicle of the First World War (New York: Facts on File, 1990), which, in its cleaner layout, offers more detail about the many efforts to end the war's long military quagmire. Comparison of the two chronologies' coverage of individual days shows considerable overlap in selection of the day's major event and considerable differences among lesser events. This illustrates the breadth and complexity of the world war rather than deficiency in either of these complementary chronologies. The Chronicle is a chronology of the world war, the Pivotal Conflict, a chronology of the worldat war."-Wilson Library Bulletin



About the Author



GERALD HERMAN is a tenured Assistant Professor of History and Special Assistant to the Office of General Counsel at Northeastern University. He is the author of a nine part miltimedia presentation and anthology on the culture of World War I entitled World War I: The Destroying Fathers Confirmed and of an award-winning National Public Radio program called War on the same subject.
Dimensions (Overall): 11.31 Inches (H) x 8.82 Inches (W) x 1.95 Inches (D)
Weight: 5.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Military
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 824
Publisher: Greenwood
Theme: World War I
Format: Hardcover
Author: Gerald Herman
Language: English
Street Date: March 23, 1992
TCIN: 93673346
UPC: 9780313227936
Item Number (DPCI): 247-08-5620
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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