9781459411050-1459411056-The Great Class War 1914-1918

The Great Class War 1914-1918

ISBN-13: 9781459411050
ISBN-10: 1459411056
Edition: 2
Author: Jacques R. Pauwels
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Lorimer
Format: Paperback 632 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781459411050
ISBN-10: 1459411056
Edition: 2
Author: Jacques R. Pauwels
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Lorimer
Format: Paperback 632 pages

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The Great Class War 1914-1918 (ISBN-13: 9781459411050 and ISBN-10: 1459411056), written by authors Jacques R. Pauwels, was published by Lorimer in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Canada (Historical Study & Educational Resources, World War I, Military History, World History, Class, Sociology, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Great Class War 1914-1918 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Canada books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.97.

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Historian Jacques Pauwels applies a critical, revisionist lens to the First World War, offering readers a fresh interpretation that challenges mainstream thinking. As Pauwels sees it, war offered benefits to everyone, across class and national borders.For European statesmen, a large-scale war could give their countries new colonial territories, important to growing capitalist economies. For the wealthy and ruling classes, war served as an antidote to social revolution, encouraging workers to exchange socialism's focus on international solidarity for nationalism's intense militarism. And for the working classes themselves, war provided an outlet for years of systemic militarization -- quite simply, they were hardwired to pick up arms, and to do so eagerly.To Pauwels, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1914 -- traditionally upheld by historians as the spark that lit the powder keg -- was not a sufficient cause for war but rather a pretext seized upon by European powers to unleash the kind of war they had desired. But what Europe's elite did not expect or predict was some of the war's outcomes: social revolution and Communist Party rule in Russia, plus a wave of political and social democratic reforms in Western Europe that would have far-reaching consequences.Reflecting his broad research in the voluminous recent literature about the First World War by historians in the leading countries involved in the conflict, Jacques Pauwels has produced an account that challenges readers to rethink their understanding of this key event of twentieth century world history.
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