The Pity of War: Explaining World War I
Autor Niall Fergusonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2000
From
a
bestselling
historian,
a
daringly
revisionist
history
of
World
War
I
The
Pity
of
Warmakes
a
simple
and
provocative
argument:
the
human
atrocity
known
as
the
Great
War
was
entirely
England's
fault.
According
to
Niall
Ferguson,
England
entered
into
war
based
on
naive
assumptions
of
German
aims,
thereby
transforming
a
Continental
conflict
into
a
world
war,
which
it
then
badly
mishandled,
necessitating
American
involvement.
The
war
was
not
inevitable,
Ferguson
argues,
but
rather
was
the
result
of
the
mistaken
decisions
of
individuals
who
would
later
claim
to
have
been
in
the
grip
of
huge
impersonal
forces.
That
the
war
was
wicked,
horrific,
and
inhuman
is
memorialized
in
part
by
the
poetry
of
men
like
Wilfred
Owen
and
Siegfried
Sassoon,
but
also
by
cold
statistics.
Indeed,
more
British
soldiers
were
killed
in
the
first
day
of
the
Battle
of
the
Somme
than
Americans
in
the
Vietnam
War.
And
yet,
as
Ferguson
writes,
while
the
war
itself
was
a
disastrous
folly,
the
great
majority
of
men
who
fought
it
did
so
with
little
reluctance
and
with
some
enthusiasm.
For
anyone
wanting
to
understand
why
wars
are
fought,
why
men
are
willing
to
fight
them
and
why
the
world
is
as
it
is
today,
there
is
no
sharper
or
more
stimulating
guide
than
Niall
Ferguson'sThe
Pity
of
War.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780465057122
ISBN-10: 0465057128
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 0465057128
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 135 x 203 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Niall
Fergusonis
one
of
the
world's
most
renowned
historians.
He
is
the
author
of
books
including:The
House
of
Rothschild,The
Cash
Nexus,Empire,Colossus,The
War
of
the
World,The
Ascent
of
Money,High
Financier,Civilization,The
Great
Degeneration,Kissinger,
1923-1968:
The
Idealist,
andThe
Square
and
the
Tower.
He
is
Senior
Fellow
at
the
Hoover
Institution,
Stanford
University,
and
a
Visiting
Professor
at
Tsinghua
University,
Beijing.
His
many
awards
include
the
Benjamin
Franklin
Prize
for
Public
Service
(2010),
the
Hayek
Prize
for
Lifetime
Achievement
(2012)
and
the
Ludwig
Erhard
Prize
for
Economic
Journalism
(2013).
Recenzii
"There
is
much
to
admire
inThe
Pity
of
War...Niall
Ferguson
can
confidently
claim
to
have
inherited
[A.J.P.]
Taylor's
mantle."—New
York
Review
of
Books
"An illuminating synthesis of current knowledge on the war. The reader will find plenty of fresh information and challenging ideas on the conflict's most important aspects."—New York Times Book Review
"The Pity of Waris one of the most controversial histories to come along in decades. Niall Ferguson...offers a bold, revisionist account of the Great War." Washington Post—Washington Post
"Niall Ferguson, theenfant terribleof the Oxford history establishment...shatter[s] the display cases of the museum of World War I. Persuasive...affecting."—Boston Globe
"A rich and provocative book, evocative and heartbreaking. Ferguson is a talented writer and a versatile scholar."—Atlantic
"Brings for the first time the carnage of 1914-18 into sharp, unmystified focus. This is analytical history at its mordant best. With all its other merits,The Pity of Waris also a work of grace and feeling."—Economist
"An illuminating synthesis of current knowledge on the war. The reader will find plenty of fresh information and challenging ideas on the conflict's most important aspects."—New York Times Book Review
"The Pity of Waris one of the most controversial histories to come along in decades. Niall Ferguson...offers a bold, revisionist account of the Great War." Washington Post—Washington Post
"Niall Ferguson, theenfant terribleof the Oxford history establishment...shatter[s] the display cases of the museum of World War I. Persuasive...affecting."—Boston Globe
"A rich and provocative book, evocative and heartbreaking. Ferguson is a talented writer and a versatile scholar."—Atlantic
"Brings for the first time the carnage of 1914-18 into sharp, unmystified focus. This is analytical history at its mordant best. With all its other merits,The Pity of Waris also a work of grace and feeling."—Economist