World War, 1914-1918 + Causes
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World War, 1914-1918 + Causes
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- The prize, the epic quest for oil, money, & power, Daniel Yergin
- World War I and America, told by the Americans who lived it, A. Scott Berg, editor
- The origins of the world war,, by Sidney Bradshaw Fay
- July 1914, countdown to war, Sean McMeekin
- The outbreak of the First World War;, who or what was responsible?, Edited with an introd. by Dwight E. Lee
- America in the 20th Century
- The origins of World War I, edited by Richard F. Hamilton, Holger H. Herwig
- Fateful years, 1909-1916;, the reminiscences of Serge Sazonov
- A mad catastrophe, the outbreak of World War I and the collapse of the Habsburg Empire, Geoffrey Wawro
- Britain and the origins of the First World War, Zara S. Steiner
- The month that changed the world, July 1914, Gordon Martel
- The Zimmermann telegram of January 16, 1917, and its cryptographic background, by William F. Friedman and Charles J. Mendelsohn
- Italy and the approach of the First World War, Richard Bosworth
- The coming of the war, 1914,, by Bernadotte E. Schmitt
- The locomotive of war, money, empire, power, and guilt, Peter Clarke
- Royal sunset, the European dynasties and the Great War, Gordon Brook-Shepherd
- France and the origins of the first World War, John F.V. Keiger
- Europe's last summer, who started the Great War in 1914?, David Fromkin
- The Zimmermann telegram, [by] Barbara W. Tuchman
- The lions of July, prelude to war, 1914, William Jannen, Jr
- Germany's aims in the First World War., With introd. by Hajo Holborn and James Joll
- The origins of the war of 1914, Luigi Albertini ; translated and edited by Isabella M. Massey
- Russia and the origins of the First World War, D.C.B. Lieven
- King, Kaiser, Tsar, three royal cousins who led the world to war, Catrine Clay
- The immediate origins of the war, (28th June--4th August 1914), Translated by Theodore Carswell Hume. With a pref. by Charles Seymour
- July Crisis, the world's descent into war, summer 1914, T. G. Otte
- The prize, the epic quest for oil, money, and power, Daniel Yergin
- The war that ended peace, the road to 1914, Margaret MacMillan
- World War I, by Steven Otfinoski
- The lost history of 1914, reconsidering the year the great war began, Jack Beatty
- Assassination in Sarajevo, the trigger for World War I, [Stewart Ross]
- Catastrophe 1914, Europe goes to war, Max Hastings
- The provocation of France
- The roots of the war;, a non-technical history of Europe, 1870-1914, A. D.,, by William Stearns Davis, PH. D., in collaboration with William Anderson, PH.D., and Mason W. Tyler
- Sarajevo, a study in the origins of the Great War
- Events leading to World War I, John Hamilton
- World War I, why they fought, by Rebecca Rissman
- Official German documents relating to the world war;, translated under the supervision of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law ..
- The Europeans, Films for the Humanities and Sciences ; director/script, John Dooley, [Vol. 5]
- Europe, the world's banker, 1870-1914;, an account of European foreign investment and the connection of world finance with diplomacy before the war,, by Herbert Feis, with an introduction by Charles P. Howland. Published for the Council on foreign relations
- The Russian origins of the First World War, Sean McMeekin
- The archduke and the assassin, Sarajevo, June 28th, 1914, Lavender Cassels
- World War I, a concise military history of "the war to end all wars" and the road to the war : adapted from American military history, Office of the Chief of Military History, United States Army, Maurice Matloff, general editor
- The great naval race, the Anglo-German naval rivalry, 1900-1914, Peter Padfield
- 1914, Lyn Macdonald
- Wilson's war, how Woodrow Wilson's great blunder led to Hitler, Lenin, Stalin, and World War II, Jim Powell
- Hidden history, the secret origins of the First World War, Gerry Docherty and Jim MacGregor
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