Historical Backgrounds of the Great War

The War

Its Origins and Warnings

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Author Frank J. Adkins, a lecturer at Cambridge University, arranged a series of European history lectures at the beginning of World War I for war-related organizations in the Sheffield area. Adkins expanded those lectures into long essays for publication as a book in 1915. The essays examine several centuries of history of Germany, France, England, and the Slavs, and they show how these histories contributed to the conflict that broke out in 1914. - Summary by Ted Lienhart

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Preface 4:50 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Introduction 27:57 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
First Essay Germany. Part 1 27:33 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
First Essay Germany. Part 2 25:59 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
First Essay Germany. Part 3 27:18 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
First Essay Germany. Part 4 18:01 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
First Essay Germany. Part 5 27:48 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
First Essay Germany. Part 6 32:15 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Second Essay France. Part 1 26:48 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Second Essay France. Part 2 27:52 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Second Essay France. Part 3 27:54 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Third Essay Slavs. Part 1 29:53 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Third Essay Slavs. Part 2 28:24 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Third Essay Slavs. Part 3 27:04 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Fourth Essay England. Part 1 27:31 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Fourth Essay England. Part 2 26:26 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart
Fourth Essay England. Part 3 28:42 Gelesen von Ted Lienhart

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the overt racism is jarring


but that was the age in which it was written and that is an important insight