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by Neil Heyman (Author)
Designed for secondary school and college student research, this book is a readable analysis and ready-reference guide to the war. An introductory essay presents a lucid overview of the main features of the conflict, incorporating the most recent scholarship. Five essays analyze crucial aspects of the war, from the battlefield to the homefront, and a concluding essay assesses the consequences of the war from a contemporary perspective. Ready-reference features include: a chronology of events; lengthy biographical profiles of twenty-one major figures, stressing their role in the war's origins, conduct, or outcome; the text of fifteen key primary documents such as diaries, memoirs, and newspaper editorials; a glossary of selected terms; and an extensively annotated bibliography of recommended further reading and major documentary and feature films made about the war.
NEIL M. HEYMAN is Professor of History at San Diego State University. He is a specialist in Russian and modern European history and has written extensively on military affairs. He is author of Western Civilization: A Critical Guide to Documentary Film (Greenwood, 1996) and Russian History (1993), and coauthor (with Holger H. Herwig) of Biographical Dictionary of World War I (Greenwood, 1982). He is currently preparing a study of the final year of World War I from a global perspective.
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