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"The Genesis of the World War" offers a rigorous and detailed examination of the underlying causes and immediate triggers of the First World War. Written by the influential historian Harry Elmer Barnes, this work serves as a foundational text in the study of war guilt and historical revisionism. Barnes meticulously dissects the diplomatic failures and strategic calculations of the European powers, questioning the sole culpability often attributed to the Central Powers in the aftermath of the conflict.
The book delves into the complex geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century, analyzing the roles of major political figures and the impact of secret diplomacy. By exploring the perspectives of the various nations involved, the author provides a nuanced look at how the regional crisis in the Balkans escalated into a global catastrophe. This volume remains an essential resource for students of modern history and international relations, providing critical insights into the mechanisms of international conflict and the historiography of the Great War. It challenges readers to consider the multifaceted nature of political responsibility and the enduring impact of the 1914 crisis on the shape of the modern world.
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