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Paperback The Diplomatic Background of the War 1870-1914 Book

ISBN: 1025337476

ISBN13: 9781025337470

The Diplomatic Background of the War 1870-1914

"The Diplomatic Background of The War 1870-1914" provides a thorough and scholarly analysis of the intricate international relations that led to the outbreak of the First World War. Charles Seymour meticulously explores the period from the conclusion of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 to the final diplomatic crisis in 1914, tracing the gradual division of Europe into two armed camps. The work delves into the formation of the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente, examining the strategic interests and mutual suspicions that fueled the arms race and colonial expansion.

The narrative focuses on the systemic tensions within the European state system, including the rise of German power, the nationalist movements in the Balkans, and the shifting policies of Great Britain, France, and Russia. By analyzing the decisions of key statesmen and the influence of public opinion, Seymour illustrates how the machinery of diplomacy struggled-and ultimately failed-to maintain peace. "The Diplomatic Background of The War 1870-1914" is an essential contribution to the field of modern history, offering readers a clear and detailed perspective on the geopolitical forces that reshaped the world in the early 20th century.

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