There is a tremendous amount of general and specialized literature on World War I. Classic
accounts of the war are S. B. Fay, The Origins of the World
War (rev. ed. 1930, repr. 1966) and B. E. Schmitt, The
Coming of the War, 1914 (1930, repr. 1966). Two short guides to
the military history are B. H. Liddell Hart, The Real War
(1930, repr. 1963), and H. W. Baldwin, World War I
(1962).t
See also W. S. Churchill, The World Crisis (6 vol., 1923–31; repr. 1970);
B. H. Liddell Hart, A History of the World War,
1914–1918 (1934); B. Tuchman, The Guns of
August (1962); L. LaFore, The Long Fuse
(1965); F. Fischer, Germany's Aims in the First World War
(tr. 1967); G. P. Hayes, World War I: A Compact History
(1972); P. Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory (1975);
D. M. Kennedy, Over Here: The First World War and American
Society (1980); G. F. Kennan, The Fateful Alliance:
France, Russia, and the Coming of the First World War (1984);
M. Ferro, The Great War (1987); T. Travers, The
Killing Ground (1987, repr. 2004); D. Stevenson, The
First World War and International Politics (1988),
Cataclysm (2004), and With Our Backs to the
Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918 (2011); M. and S. Harries,
The Last Days of Innocence (1997); H. Strachan, ed.,
World War I (1998) and, as author, The First
World War (Vol. 1,
2001))
and The First World War
(2004);
N. Ferguson, The Pity of War (1999); J. Keegan, The
First World War (1999); J. S. D. Eisenhower,
Yanks (2001); E. D. Brose, The Kaiser's
Army (2001); D. Fromkin, Europe's Last Summer
(2004); J. E. Persico, Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour:
Armistice Day, 1918—World War I and Its Violent Climax
(2004); N. Stone, World War One (2007); G. Martel,
Origins of the First World War (rev. 3d ed., 2008); W.
Mulligan, The Origins of the First World War (2010); P.
Englund, The Beauty and the Sorrow (2011); A. Hochschild,
To End All Wars (2011); M. S. Neiberg, Dance of
the Furies (2011); J. D. Doenecke, Nothing Less Than
War: A New History of America's Entry into World War I (2011);
J. Beatty, The Lost History of 1914 (2012); S. McMeekin,
July 1914 (2013); C. Clark, The
Sleepwalkers (2013); P. Hart, The Great War
(2013); M. Hastings, Catastrophe 1914 (2013); M. Holborn
and H. Roberts, The Great War: A Photographic Narrative
(2013); M. MacMillan, The War That Ended Peace (2013); A.
Tooze, The Deluge: The Great War, America and the Remaking of the
Global Order, 1916-1931 (2014); R. Gerwarth, The
Vanquished: Why the First World War Failed to End (2016); P.
Kendell, Voices from the Past: Armistice 1918 (2017); M.
Strohn, ed., 1918: Winning the War, Losing the War (2018);
E. T. Chester, Free Speech and the Suppression of Dissent During
World War I (2020).
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