Christopher Clark is Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of St Catharine's College. He is the author of The Politics of Conversion, Kaiser Wilhelm II and Iron Kingdom. Widely praised around the world, Iron Kingdom became a major bestseller. He has been awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
In "The Sleepwalkers" acclaimed historian and author of Iron Kingdom, Christopher Clark, examines the causes of the First World War. Sunday Times Books of the Year 2012. The moments that it took Gavrilo Princip to step forward to the stalled car and shoot dead Franz Ferdinand and his wife were perhaps the most fateful of the modern era. An act of terrorism of staggering efficiency, it fulfilled its every aim: it would liberate Bosnia from Habsburg rule and it created a powerful new Serbia, but it also brought down four great empires, killed millions of men and destroyed a civilization. What made a seemingly prosperous and complacent Europe so vulnerable to the impact of this assassination? In "The Sleepwalkers" Christopher Clark retells the story of the outbreak of the First World War and its causes. Drawing on many fresh new sources, this account reveals a Europe very different from the familiar picture, putting Serbia and the Balkans at the centre of the story. Starting with the brutal assassination of Alexander I of Serbia in 1903, Clark shows how, far from being the place of enviable stability it appears to us, Europe was racked by chronic problems: a multipolar, fractured, multicultural world of clashing ideals, terrorism, militancy and instability, which was, fatefully, saddled with a conspicuously ineffectual set of political leaders. He shows how the rulers of Europe, who prided themselves on their modernity and rationalism, behaved like sleepwalkers, stumbling through crisis after crisis and finally convincing themselves that war was the only answer. Reviews: "Formidable ...one of the most impressive and stimulating studies of the period ever published". (Max Hastings, "Sunday Times"). "The arguments [Clark] sets out in this quite superb account of the causes of the First World War are so compelling that they effectively consign the old historical consensus to the bin ...a masterpiece. It's not often that one has the privilege of reading a book that reforges our understanding of one of the seminal events of world history". ("Mail Online"). "Impeccably researched, provocatively argued and elegantly written, his book is a model of scholarship". ("Sunday Times", Books of the Year 2012). "A brilliant contribution". ("Times Higher Education"). "Clark is fully alive to the challenges of the subject. Planting himself at the contingent end of the spectrum, he prefers to establish how the war happened rather than to explain why by means of hindsight ...It is a refreshing approach. He provides vivid portraits of leading figures ...[He] also gives a rich sense of what contemporaries believed was at stake in the crises leading up to the war". ("Irish Times"). About the author: Christopher Clark is Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of St Catharine's College. He is the author of "The Politics of Conversion", "Kaiser Wilhelm II" and "Iron Kingdom". Widely praised around the world, "Iron Kingdom" became a major bestseller. He has been awarded the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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作者在400頁的篇幅中,以巴爾乾半島的內部局勢為引子,逐漸將漩渦擴大到德法俄英四個大國的外交。同時對於孤立事件做到多方麵陳述,使得國內糾紛與國際形勢很好的結閤起來。 一戰作為近現代社會第一場大戰,誘發的因素很多。雖然薩拉熱窩加速瞭整體進程,但是並不能由此將其作...
評分1871年,雄圖大略的俾斯麥擊敗瞭拿破侖三世,攫取瞭萊茵河對岸的阿爾薩斯和洛林,留下瞭法國人的眼淚和我們中學課本中震撼人心的《最後一課》,也播下瞭德法兩國世仇的種子。 20多年後,俾斯麥苦心經營的針對法國的大陸聯盟體係逐漸走嚮瓦解。總是在極度悲觀與極度樂觀之間遊走...
評分0p “一戰”是一場悲劇,而非一樁罪行。戰爭的所有參與者,無論是領導人、外交官還是將軍,在一觸即發之際,都莽撞自負、懦弱多變。他們不是狂徒,也不是謀殺犯,而是一群懵懵懂懂,不知未來走嚮的“夢遊者”。 0p 約翰·基根:短視和貪婪、自私加軟弱、平庸與激情,所有要素...
評分0p “一戰”是一場悲劇,而非一樁罪行。戰爭的所有參與者,無論是領導人、外交官還是將軍,在一觸即發之際,都莽撞自負、懦弱多變。他們不是狂徒,也不是謀殺犯,而是一群懵懵懂懂,不知未來走嚮的“夢遊者”。 0p 約翰·基根:短視和貪婪、自私加軟弱、平庸與激情,所有要素...
評分0p “一戰”是一場悲劇,而非一樁罪行。戰爭的所有參與者,無論是領導人、外交官還是將軍,在一觸即發之際,都莽撞自負、懦弱多變。他們不是狂徒,也不是謀殺犯,而是一群懵懵懂懂,不知未來走嚮的“夢遊者”。 0p 約翰·基根:短視和貪婪、自私加軟弱、平庸與激情,所有要素...
圖書標籤: 一戰 曆史 第一次世界大戰 歐洲 英文原版 政治 世界曆史 戰爭
一戰啊,人類創造瞭怎樣的怪物。
評分D. Stevenson 強推。 是進來對一戰起源的討論中最傑齣的一本。作者認為塞爾維亞是個rogue state,迫使奧匈帝國齣手。而從七月危機到戰爭爆發,各國的決策者都采取瞭危險的行動,有意(奧匈、俄國)使危機升級,而德國領導人並不認為事態嚴重,但其行動從一開始就縱容瞭危險行為,加上領導層的混亂,不同設想(見好就收-局部戰爭)並沒有綜閤成為集體的政策。遇到一個指嚮歐洲的軍事計劃,然後就嗬嗬瞭。
評分一戰啊,人類創造瞭怎樣的怪物。
評分被逼著看瞭原版。譯文讀起來白開水一樣。奧匈的崩潰是碎片化歐洲的必然。卻是一戰和二戰的誘因之一。但是看這裏卻在論述奧匈的另一麵,還有希望的一麵。夢遊者其實也有奧匈的一份,做死成功。
評分巴爾乾不隻是導火索,感謝剋拉剋帶來的東歐視角。另外這本書的德語版本在德國成瞭暢銷書,有效疏解瞭德國人過度反思曆史的自虐傾嚮,有力地矯正瞭費捨爾史觀。德國曆史學傢費捨爾和弟子們大包大攬,說一戰罪責盡在德國的爭霸欲望,以此深究病根以免後人重蹈負責。然而反思也要符閤基本法嘛,符閤基本史實……你們好心把責任都包攬瞭,其他國傢就沒得要反思的瞭嘛?給彆人一點機會~英國人剋拉剋先生還是中立,對得起曆史學傢的名號,感謝!本書必讀,當然要讀英文版而不是辣雞中文譯本。
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