The Eastern Front 1914-1917

The Eastern Front 1914-1917
Title The Eastern Front 1914-1917 PDF eBook
Author Norman Stone
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 352
Release 2008-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0141938854

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'Without question one of the classics of post-war historical scholarship, Stone's boldly conceived and brilliantly executed book opened the eyes of a generation of young British historians raised on tales of the Western trenches to the crucial importance of the Eastern Front in the First World War' Niall Ferguson 'Scholarly, lucid, entertaining, based on a thorough knowledge of Austrian and Russian sources, it sharply revises traditional assumptions about the First World War.' Michael Howard

The Eastern Front, 1914-1917

The Eastern Front, 1914-1917
Title The Eastern Front, 1914-1917 PDF eBook
Author Norman Stone
Publisher
Total Pages 362
Release 1975
Genre History
ISBN

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The battles fought on the Eastern Front were decisive to the course of the First World War. As Well as reconstructing these events, Norman Stone explores the factors that influenced their outcome and draws some unexpected conclusions. Dispelling the popular myth of an economically crippled Russia, he argues that the country was, in fact, going through a period of unprecedented economic growth. Tsarist Russia's weakness lay in its outdated administration, which resulted in war shortages and an inefficient army. In a fascinating reinterpretation of the connection between the war and the revolution that followed, he shows that although military events had almost ceased by the end of 1916, Russia was still in turmoil, undergoing a period of modernization that opened the way to revolution.

The Eastern Front 1914-1917

The Eastern Front 1914-1917
Title The Eastern Front 1914-1917 PDF eBook
Author Norman Stone
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 513
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 0140267255

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Professor Stone's account of the World War I on the Eastern front, now reissued with a new introduction.

The Russian Army in the Great War

The Russian Army in the Great War
Title The Russian Army in the Great War PDF eBook
Author David R. Stone
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Total Pages 368
Release 2021-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 0700633081

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A full century later, our picture of World War I remains one of wholesale, pointless slaughter in the trenches of the Western front. Expanding our focus to the Eastern front, as David R. Stone does in this masterly work, fundamentally alters—and clarifies—that picture. A thorough, and thoroughly readable, history of the Russian front during the First World War, this book corrects widespread misperceptions of the Russian Army and the war in the east even as it deepens and extends our understanding of the broader conflict. Of the four empires at war by the end of 1914—the Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman, German, and Russian—none survived. But specific political, social, and economic weaknesses shaped the way Russia collapsed and returned as a radically new Soviet regime. It is this context that Stone's work provides, that gives readers a more judicious view of Russia's war on the home front as well as on the front lines. One key and fateful difference in the Russian experience emerges here: its failure to systematically and comprehensively reorganize its society for war, while the three westernmost powers embarked on programs of total mobilization. Context is also vital to understanding the particular rhythm of the war in the east. Drawing on recent and newly available scholarship in Russian and in English, Stone offers a nuanced account of Russia's military operations, concentrating on the uninterrupted sequence of campaigns in the first 18 months of war. The eastern empires' race to collapse underlines the critical importance of contingency in the complete story of World War I. Precisely when and how Russia lost the war was influenced by the structural strengths and weaknesses of its social and economic system, but also by the outcome of events on the battlefield. By bringing these events into focus, and putting them into context, this book corrects and enriches our picture of World War I, and of the true strengths and weaknesses, triumphs and successes of the Russian Army in the Great War.

The Eastern Front 1914–1920

The Eastern Front 1914–1920
Title The Eastern Front 1914–1920 PDF eBook
Author Professor Michael S Neiberg
Publisher Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages 226
Release 2014-02-23
Genre History
ISBN 1908273070

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With the aid of over 300 black and white and colour photographs, complemented by full-colour maps, The Eastern Front provides a detailed guide to the background and conduct of the conflict on the Eastern Front, up to and including the Russian Civil War and the Russo-Polish War.

Collision of Empires

Collision of Empires
Title Collision of Empires PDF eBook
Author Prit Buttar
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 490
Release 2014-06-20
Genre History
ISBN 1782009728

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Collision of Empires is the first major historical work on the Eastern Front during World War I since the 1970s. One of the primary triggers of the outbreak of World War I was undoubtedly the myriad alliances and suspicions that existed between the Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian empires in the early 20th century. Yet much of the actual fighting between these nations has been largely forgotten in the West. Driven by first-hand accounts and detailed archival research, Collision of Empires seeks to correct this imbalance. The first in a four-book series on the Eastern Front in World War I, Prit Buttar's dynamic retelling examines the tumultuous events of the first year of the war and reveals the chaos and destruction that reigned when three powerful empires collided. A war that was initially seen by all three powers as a welcome opportunity to address both internal and external issues would ultimately bring about the downfall of them all.

The Western Front 1917–1918

The Western Front 1917–1918
Title The Western Front 1917–1918 PDF eBook
Author Andrew Wiest
Publisher Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages 226
Release 2014-02-23
Genre History
ISBN 1908273119

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With the aid of over 300 photographs, complemented by full-colour maps, The Western Front 1917–1918 provides a detailed guide to the background and conduct of the conflict on the Western Front in the final years of World War I.