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Skybird 09-11-13 09:33 AM

The Sleepwalkers
 
Does anyone here know British historian Christopher Clark? And his book "The Sleepwalkers" about the eve of WWI? I read it mentioned in a report today, and read nothing but praise in reviews. Worth the hype? German and American Amazon readers give it five stars, British Amazonistas rate it 4 stars. I never cared much for WWI, it did not interest me, but this year I slowly felt some appetite growing to close that knowledge gap. I must admit that although they say the author is a famous expert for Prussian history, I cannot remember to ever have heard of him - if I did, I have forgotten it.

Herr-Berbunch 09-11-13 09:41 AM

Nope, but it looks like an interesting read. :yeah:

Oberon 09-11-13 10:14 AM

It does ring a bell, but I've never read it. Might be one to pick up coming up for the 100th anniversary. :yep:

Catfish 09-11-13 02:19 PM

I have just read Niall Ferguson's 'The pity of war'. One of the best on that theme i think, but will look for that Clark's one now, thanks.

Wolferz 09-11-13 03:28 PM

I already know how it ends.:03::D

Catfish 09-11-13 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2112961)
I already know how it ends.:03::D

Of course we know. Germany won, with industrial supremacy and european hegemony, only a few years later :O:

Jimbuna 09-11-13 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2112797)
Does anyone here know British historian Christopher Clark? And his book "The Sleepwalkers" about the eve of WWI? I read it mentioned in a report today, and read nothing but praise in reviews. Worth the hype? German and American Amazon readers give it five stars, British Amazonistas rate it 4 stars. I never cared much for WWI, it did not interest me, but this year I slowly felt some appetite growing to close that knowledge gap. I must admit that although they say the author is a famous expert for Prussian history, I cannot remember to ever have heard of him - if I did, I have forgotten it.

I know a friend who has read it and rates it as better than average.

STEED 09-13-13 01:38 PM

Only read Martin Gilbert's one not as good as his one on WW2.

Got my eye on Peter Hart's one when the price drops in my price range. Amazon rating has it at 15 five stars & 3 four stars, no rating on 1-3 yet.

Betonov 09-13-13 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 2112813)
Might be one to pick up coming up for the 100th anniversary. :yep:

I live only a few hours drive from Sarajevo, I think I'll go and see the real thing :03:

Eagle_MARSOC 09-13-13 08:34 PM

I remember the name but sorry that's about it.:know:


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