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OverviewWłodzimierz Borodziej and Maciej Górny set out to salvage the historical memory of the experience of war in the lands between Riga and Skopje, beginning with the two Balkan conflicts of 1912–1913 and ending with the death of Emperor Franz Joseph in 1916. The First World War in the East and South-East of Europe was fought by people from a multitude of different nationalities, most of them dressed in the uniforms of three imperial armies: Russian, German, and Austro-Hungarian. In this first volume of Forgotten Wars, the authors chart the origins and outbreak of the First World War, the early battles, and the war's impact on ordinary soldiers and civilians through to the end of the Romanian campaign in December 1916, by which point the Central Powers controlled all of the Balkans except for the Peloponnese. Combining military and social history, the authors make extensive use of eyewitness accounts to describe the traumatic experience that established a region stretching between the Baltic, Adriatic, and Black Seas. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Włodzimierz Borodziej (Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland) , Maciej GórnyPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9781108940382ISBN 10: 1108940382 Pages: 389 Publication Date: 08 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Figures; Introduction; Part I. The Fronts: 1. The Road to War; 2. Prelude: The Balkans 1912–1913; 3. Before the Leaves Fall from the Trees; 4. Breakthrough; Part II. The Rear: 5. The Hinterland; 6. The Hunger for Information; 7. Loyalties; Part III. Occupation: 8. The First Moments; 9. New Orders; 10. Mission Civilisatrice; Afterword; Select Bibliography; Index.Reviews'Only recently, historiography has re-discovered the Eastern Front of the Great War. This brilliant volume not only examines this untold story of the war itself comprehensively, but it pictures how people in Eastern Europe - soldiers and civilians - experienced it. A must-read for any scholar interested in the First World War.' Jochen Boehler, Friedrich Schiller University Jena 'Kaleidoscopic, narrated with the immediacy of a hand-held camera, Forgotten Wars offers a fresh and compelling panorama of the Great War in Central and Eastern Europe. This magisterial history by two outstanding Polish scholars, lucidly rendered in Jasper Tilbury's crisp and vivid translation, deserves to find a wide audience.' Christopher Clark, University of Cambridge 'The Eastern front was marginalized in the general historiography of the World War I, and the Western front still dominates the European cultural memory. In this brilliant book, Borodziej and Gorny bring the Eastern front back and combine new academic approaches towards the military, social, political and cultural history.' Boris Kolonitskii, European University at St Petersburg 'Forgotten Wars recovers a long neglected, yet deeply transformative history of people living and dying on the Eastern Front. Bringing to light the shared experience of senseless death, disease and hunger-driven misery that made that old military and political hierarchies obsolete, the authors help us to imagine how shattering the experience of the Great War was for ordinary soldiers and civilians.' Malgorzata Mazurek, Columbia University 'Of all the new histories of the First World War, this is the one that is the one that serious readers should pick up first. This is a new synthesis, bringing together the entire region in all of its variety, exploring the history of the empires and the experiences of the people. It will be discussed for many years to come.' Timothy Snyder, Yale University 'A seminal work of meticulous historical research that is as impressively informative as it is exceptionally well organized and presented, Forgotten Wars: Central and Eastern Europe, 1912 - 1916 is unreservedly recommended for community, college and university library 20th Century Military History collections and supplemental studies curriculums. It should be noted for the personal reading lists of students, academia, military history buffs and non-specialist general readers with an interest in the subject... ' Midwest Book Review Author InformationWłodzimierz Borodziej is Professor for Contemporary History at the University of Warsaw. Maciej Górny is Professor at the Tadeusz Manteuffel History Institute of Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |