出版社: Harpercollins
副标题: How Europe Went to War in 1914
出版年: 2013-3-19
页数: 736
定价: USD 29.99
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780061146657
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In "The Sleepwalkers" acclaimed historian and author of Iron Kingdom, Christopher Clark, examines the causes of the First World War. Sunday Times Books of the Year 2012. The moments that it took Gavrilo Princip to step forward to the stalled car and shoot dead Franz Ferdinand and his wife were perhaps the most fateful of the modern era. An act of terrorism of staggering efficie...
In "The Sleepwalkers" acclaimed historian and author of Iron Kingdom, Christopher Clark, examines the causes of the First World War. Sunday Times Books of the Year 2012. The moments that it took Gavrilo Princip to step forward to the stalled car and shoot dead Franz Ferdinand and his wife were perhaps the most fateful of the modern era. An act of terrorism of staggering efficiency, it fulfilled its every aim: it would liberate Bosnia from Habsburg rule and it created a powerful new Serbia, but it also brought down four great empires, killed millions of men and destroyed a civilization. What made a seemingly prosperous and complacent Europe so vulnerable to the impact of this assassination? In "The Sleepwalkers" Christopher Clark retells the story of the outbreak of the First World War and its causes. Drawing on many fresh new sources, this account reveals a Europe very different from the familiar picture, putting Serbia and the Balkans at the centre of the story. Starting with the brutal assassination of Alexander I of Serbia in 1903, Clark shows how, far from being the place of enviable stability it appears to us, Europe was racked by chronic problems: a multipolar, fractured, multicultural world of clashing ideals, terrorism, militancy and instability, which was, fatefully, saddled with a conspicuously ineffectual set of political leaders. He shows how the rulers of Europe, who prided themselves on their modernity and rationalism, behaved like sleepwalkers, stumbling through crisis after crisis and finally convincing themselves that war was the only answer. Reviews: "Formidable ...one of the most impressive and stimulating studies of the period ever published". (Max Hastings, "Sunday Times"). "The arguments [Clark] sets out in this quite superb account of the causes of the First World War are so compelling that they effectively consign the old historical consensus to the bin ...a masterpiece. It's not often that one has the privilege of reading a book that reforges our understanding of one of the seminal events of world history". ("Mail Online"). "Impeccably researched, provocatively argued and elegantly written, his book is a model of scholarship". ("Sunday Times", Books of the Year 2012). "A brilliant contribution". ("Times Higher Education"). "Clark is fully alive to the challenges of the subject. Planting himself at the contingent end of the spectrum, he prefers to establish how the war happened rather than to explain why by means of hindsight ...It is a refreshing approach. He provides vivid portraits of leading figures ...[He] also gives a rich sense of what contemporaries believed was at stake in the crises leading up to the war". ("Irish Times"). About the author: Christopher Clark is Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of St Catharine's College. He is the author of "The Politics of Conversion", "Kaiser Wilhelm II" and "Iron Kingdom". Widely praised around the world, "Iron Kingdom" became a major bestseller. He has been awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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Christopher Clark is Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of St Catharine's College. He is the author of The Politics of Conversion, Kaiser Wilhelm II and Iron Kingdom. Widely praised around the world, Iron Kingdom became a major bestseller. He has been awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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2 有用 竹嘯 2013-10-09 07:30:07
3.5 for the approach
0 有用 野荞 2019-01-01 11:12:06
一战前的外交风云,大塞尔维亚真惹不起,德皇有点像Trump,但后者在关键时刻为了面子肯定不会chicken out,全篇最尴尬是德国因为Grey的假情报空欢喜,意大利的存在度基本为零
7 有用 Woody 2016-10-03 04:08:15
D. Stevenson 强推。 是进来对一战起源的讨论中最杰出的一本。作者认为塞尔维亚是个rogue state,迫使奥匈帝国出手。而从七月危机到战争爆发,各国的决策者都采取了危险的行动,有意(奥匈、俄国)使危机升级,而德国领导人并不认为事态严重,但其行动从一开始就纵容了危险行为,加上领导层的混乱,不同设想(见好就收-局部战争)并没有综合成为集体的政策。遇到一个指向欧洲的军事计划,然后就呵呵了。
0 有用 树穆朗玛峰 2023-07-16 14:57:37 美国
读的原著 很少能读到文笔这么舒服的历史书
0 有用 目送飞鸿 2023-08-19 00:26:04 北京
这本书提供了很多八卦似的细节,却让人难以形成总体印象。读了一半的时候决定不读注解,这才能读得连贯。过于琐碎,阅读体验非常不好。