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3. The 1908 Prelude to the World War
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Prefatory Note v
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
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PART I. Systems, Games, and Players
- 1. The Origin of the Russo-Japanese War 3
- 2. Russia, the Straits Question, and the European Powers, 1904–1908 46
- 3. The 1908 Prelude to the World War 76
- 4. Russia, the Straits Question and the Origins of the Balkan League, 1908–1912 91
- 5. Bismarck as a Dramatist 128
- 6. Red Rag and Gallic Bull: The French Decision for War, 1870 147
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PART II. Imperialism Old and New
- 7. A Critique of Imperialism 167
- 8. The Struggle for the Nile 185
- 9. Alliance System and League 200
- 10. The Revival of Imperialism 208
- 11. Tribulations of Empire: The Mediterranean Problem 213
- 12. When German Dreams Come True 227
- 13. Farewell to Empire 244
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PART III. The United States as a World Power
- 14. The Faith of Woodrow Wilson 263
- 15. The American Attitude Towards Europe: An Historical Approach 267
- 16. Political Problems of a Coalition 313
- 17. Scholarship and the Intelligence Problem 330
- 18. American Objectives 335
- 19. Woodrow Wilson: His Education in World Affairs 348
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PART IV. Explorations in New Terrain
- 20. The Rise of the Ottoman Turks and Its Historical Background 361
- 21. The Historian and the Present 399
- 22. The Next Assignment 408
- 23. Europe’s Initial Population Explosion 433
- 24. The Pattern of Urban Revolution in 1848 452
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Retrospective
- 25. The Wellspring of Our Discontents 481
- Chronological List of William L. Langer’s Publications 497
- Index 501
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Prefatory Note v
- Contents vii
- Introduction ix
-
PART I. Systems, Games, and Players
- 1. The Origin of the Russo-Japanese War 3
- 2. Russia, the Straits Question, and the European Powers, 1904–1908 46
- 3. The 1908 Prelude to the World War 76
- 4. Russia, the Straits Question and the Origins of the Balkan League, 1908–1912 91
- 5. Bismarck as a Dramatist 128
- 6. Red Rag and Gallic Bull: The French Decision for War, 1870 147
-
PART II. Imperialism Old and New
- 7. A Critique of Imperialism 167
- 8. The Struggle for the Nile 185
- 9. Alliance System and League 200
- 10. The Revival of Imperialism 208
- 11. Tribulations of Empire: The Mediterranean Problem 213
- 12. When German Dreams Come True 227
- 13. Farewell to Empire 244
-
PART III. The United States as a World Power
- 14. The Faith of Woodrow Wilson 263
- 15. The American Attitude Towards Europe: An Historical Approach 267
- 16. Political Problems of a Coalition 313
- 17. Scholarship and the Intelligence Problem 330
- 18. American Objectives 335
- 19. Woodrow Wilson: His Education in World Affairs 348
-
PART IV. Explorations in New Terrain
- 20. The Rise of the Ottoman Turks and Its Historical Background 361
- 21. The Historian and the Present 399
- 22. The Next Assignment 408
- 23. Europe’s Initial Population Explosion 433
- 24. The Pattern of Urban Revolution in 1848 452
-
Retrospective
- 25. The Wellspring of Our Discontents 481
- Chronological List of William L. Langer’s Publications 497
- Index 501