The First World War
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The scope of this book is massive, covering not only the military details of the war, but the literary, cultural, diplomatic, and technical aspects also.
A specialist in modern British history, this historian delved into the complexities of the past, offering readers profound insights. He served as a university dignitary, influencing the academic landscape. His literary contributions lie in the deep exploration of historical events and their impact on the present.




The scope of this book is massive, covering not only the military details of the war, but the literary, cultural, diplomatic, and technical aspects also.
This series provides critical studies of key political figures in world history since 1500. The books are not biographies, though inevitably they contain much biographical material; rather, they are interpretive essays, analyzing the major features of the career within the context of its own time.