Product Description This volume is the result of an international conference held at Sapienza University of Rome in June 2014, which brought together scholars from different countries to re-analyse and re-interpret the events of the First World War, one hundred years after a young Bosnian Serb student from the Mlada Bosna, Gavrilo Princip, lit the fuse and ignited the conflict which was to forever change the world. The Great War initially on a European and then on a world scale demonstrated the fragility of the international system of the European balance of powers, and determined the dissolution of the great multinational empires and the need to redraw the map of Europe according to the principles of national sovereignty. This book provides new insights into theories of this conflict, and is characterized by internationality, interdisciplinarity and a combination of different research methods. The contributions, based on archival documents from various different countries, international and local historiography, and on the analysis of newspaper articles, postcards, propaganda material, memorials and school books, examine the role of intellectuals and artists in the conflict, the issue of minorities and nationalities, the economy, and international relations and politics, in addition to specific case studies such as Russia and the Ottoman Empire, the Caucasus and the Middle East. About the Author Antonello Biagini is a Full Professor of Eastern European History and the Deputy Rector for the General Affairs of Sapienza University of Rome. He has served as a member of the Italian National Research Council and a consultant of the Historical Office of the Italian Army General Staff. He holds honorary degrees from Petru Maior University of Târgu Mure, the State University of Szeged, and Dagestan State University. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including Storia dellAlbania dalle origini al giorni nostri (1998); Storia della Turchia contemporanea (2002); Storia della Romania contemporanea (2004); Storia dellUngheria contemporanea (2006); Empires and Nations from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century (2014); and Libia 19112015. Dalla Quarta sponda alla minaccia del Califfato (2015). Giovanna Motta is a Full Professor of Modern History at Sapienza University of Rome. Her research deals with the processes of transformation of European society, with particular attention on the modernization of the economy in the Flemish area, Mediterranean dynamics, social mobility, and gender history. She studied in Florence and Paris, and has directed numerous interdisciplinary research projects within an international environment and coordinated the PhD programme History of Europe at Sapienza University of Rome. Her recent publications include NellEuropa dell età moderna: Memoria collettiva e ricerca storica (2013); Limperatore dei francesi e lEuropa napoleonica (2014); Empires and Nations from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century (2014); and La moda contiene la storia e ce la racconta puntualmente (2015).
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