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Catastrophe

Europe Goes to War 1914

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Catastrophe

By: Max Hastings
Narrated by: Max Hastings, Nigel Carrington
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The Amazon History Book of the Year 2013 is a magisterial chronicle of the calamity that befell Europe in 1914 as the continent shifted from the glamour of the Edwardian era to the tragedy of total war.

1914: a year of unparalleled change. The year that diplomacy failed, Imperial Europe was thrown into its first modernised warfare and white-gloved soldiers rode in their masses across pastoral landscapes into the blaze of machine–guns. What followed were the costliest days of the entire War. But how had it happened?

In Catastrophe: 1914 Max Hastings, best-selling author of the acclaimed All Hell Let Loose, answers at last how World War I could ever have begun. Ranging across Europe, from Paris to St. Petersberg, from Kings to corporals, Catastrophe 1914 traces how tensions across the continent kindled into a blaze of battles; not the stalemates of later trench-warfare but battles of movement and dash where Napoleonic tactics met with weapons from a newly industrialised age. A searing analysis of the power-brokering, vanity and bluff in the diplomatic maelstrom reveals who was responsible for the birth of this catastrophic world in arms. Mingling the experiences of humbler folk with the statesmen on whom their lives depended, Hastings asks: whose actions were justified?

From the out-break of war through to its terrible making, and the bloody gambles in Sarajevo and Mons, Le Cateau, Marne and Tannenberg, this is the international story of World War I in its most severe and influential period. Published to coincide with its 100th Anniversary, Catastrophe: 1914 explains how and why this war, which shattered and changed the Western world for ever, was fought.

20th Century Europe Great Britain Military Military & War Modern World War I War Solider Royalty Imperialism Middle Ages Thought-Provoking Inspiring Winston Churchill Russia Interwar Period
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‘Magnificent … Hastings writes with an enviable grasp of pace and balance, as well as an acute eye for human detail. Even for readers who care nothing for the difference between a battalion and a division, his book is at once moving, provocative and utterly engrossing’ Sunday Times
‘Masterly … Hastings is a brilliant guide to that strange, febrile twilight before Europe plunged into darkness. Writing in pungent prose suffused with irony and underpinned by a strong sense of moral outrage, ‘Catastrophe’ is a frontal assault on what Hastings calls the “poets’ view” … This is history-writing at its best, scholarly and fluent … for anyone wanting to understand how that ghastly, much-misunderstood conflict came about, there could be no better place to start than this fine book’ The Times
‘One could scarcely ask for a better guide to these horrors than Max Hastings … he is a superb writer with a rare gift for evoking the rhythm, mood and raw physical terror of battle … If you are looking for a humane and compelling interpretive chronicle of the formative months of this horrific conflict, you will find none better’ Mail on Sunday
‘Very readable. Character, pace, sense of landscape, battlefield detail – all are superbly done … it's a splendid read’ Observer
‘‘No part of the Great War compares in interest with its opening’, wrote Churchill, and Hastings does full justice to its appalling drama … Catastrophe is rich in unexplored sources from every side of the conflict and every theatre of the war’ David Crane, Spectator
‘Vigorous and readable, making good use of the worm’s eye-view … Engaging, well paced and, despite the grim subject matter, often entertaining’ New Statesman
‘Vivid and compelling … superbly detailed and nuanced … Hastings is a master of the pen portrait and the quirky fact … yet his greatness as a historian – never shown to better effect than in this excellent book – lies in his willingness to challenge entrenched opinion’ Saul David, Evening Standard
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well read, comprehensive account, great mix of fact and anecdotes, would recommend, narration really brought the horror into account

well read, comprehensive account

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…of strong writing and powerful narration. Also Hastings’ research for the book is remarkable and the way he weaves historical accounts into his writing is brilliant. Highly recommend!

Excellent combination …

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A great insight into the early months of the great war, with accounts from all the waring nations involved.

Oh what a lovely war

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Thoroughly engrossing, thought provoking, and revealing. I really enjoyed this book as a new perspective

Outstanding

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As I came to expect from Max Hastings’s books, this is an excellent and moving account of the European countries blundering into the horrors of WWI. Highly recommended!

An excellent introduction to WWI

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