Geoffrey Wawro studied at Brown and Yale and is Professor of History and Director of the Military History Center at the University of North Texas. The author of five books, including Quicksand and The Franco-Prussian War, Wawro lives in Dallas, Texas.
The Austro-Hungarian army that marched east and south to confront the Russians and Serbs in the opening campaigns of World War I had a glorious past but a pitiful present. Speaking a mystifying array of languages and lugging outdated weapons, the Austrian troops were hopelessly unprepared for the industrialized warfare that would shortly consume Europe.
As prizewinning historian Geoffrey Wawro explains in A Mad Catastrophe, the doomed Austrian conscripts were an unfortunate microcosm of the Austro-Hungarian Empire itself—both equally ripe for destruction. After the assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1914, Germany goaded the Empire into a war with Russia and Serbia. With the Germans massing their forces in the west to engage the French and the British, everything—the course of the war and the fate of empires and alliances from Constantinople to London—hinged on the Habsburgs’ ability to crush Serbia and keep the Russians at bay. However, Austria-Hungary had been rotting from within for years, hollowed out by repression, cynicism, and corruption at the highest levels. Commanded by a dying emperor, Franz Joseph I, and a querulous celebrity general, Conrad von Hötzendorf, the Austro-Hungarians managed to bungle everything: their ultimatum to the Serbs, their declarations of war, their mobilization, and the pivotal battles in Galicia and Serbia. By the end of 1914, the Habsburg army lay in ruins and the outcome of the war seemed all but decided.
Drawing on deep archival research, Wawro charts the decline of the Empire before the war and reconstructs the great battles in the east and the Balkans in thrilling and tragic detail. A Mad Catastrophe is a riveting account of a neglected face of World War I, revealing how a once-mighty empire collapsed in the trenches of Serbia and the Eastern Front, changing the course of European history.
發表於2025-01-22
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評分 評分 評分對匈牙利的妥協,是哈布斯堡病急亂投醫的又一鐵證。匈牙利人隻占哈布斯堡人口的七分之一,對他們的要求完全可以一笑置之。從理論上看,從哈布斯堡到奧匈帝國,匈牙利不再追求脫離哈布斯堡而是和奧地利人一樣變成瞭統治者,將帝國以萊塔河為界分為內外萊塔尼亞錶麵上簡化瞭民族...
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有點沒讀懂啊!看到中文版找來讀的,這不是奧匈帝國的一戰史嗎?我還以為會講整個哈布斯堡王朝的脈絡和曆史呢。感覺好多細節,淹沒瞭閱讀快感,在作者筆下,似乎奧匈帝國的王室、官員,都是蠢貨。呃,可能是因為沒看懂吧。
評分有點沒讀懂啊!看到中文版找來讀的,這不是奧匈帝國的一戰史嗎?我還以為會講整個哈布斯堡王朝的脈絡和曆史呢。感覺好多細節,淹沒瞭閱讀快感,在作者筆下,似乎奧匈帝國的王室、官員,都是蠢貨。呃,可能是因為沒看懂吧。
評分有點沒讀懂啊!看到中文版找來讀的,這不是奧匈帝國的一戰史嗎?我還以為會講整個哈布斯堡王朝的脈絡和曆史呢。感覺好多細節,淹沒瞭閱讀快感,在作者筆下,似乎奧匈帝國的王室、官員,都是蠢貨。呃,可能是因為沒看懂吧。
評分有點沒讀懂啊!看到中文版找來讀的,這不是奧匈帝國的一戰史嗎?我還以為會講整個哈布斯堡王朝的脈絡和曆史呢。感覺好多細節,淹沒瞭閱讀快感,在作者筆下,似乎奧匈帝國的王室、官員,都是蠢貨。呃,可能是因為沒看懂吧。
評分有點沒讀懂啊!看到中文版找來讀的,這不是奧匈帝國的一戰史嗎?我還以為會講整個哈布斯堡王朝的脈絡和曆史呢。感覺好多細節,淹沒瞭閱讀快感,在作者筆下,似乎奧匈帝國的王室、官員,都是蠢貨。呃,可能是因為沒看懂吧。
A Mad Catastrophe 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載