The Lost History of 1914: How the Great War Was Not Inevitable

Author(s): Jack Beatty

History

Anticipating the centenary of World War I, a brilliant new history of the year it began--"a year forever memorable" (Woodrow Wilson) - that examines the war and its causes through new eyes.

General Information

  • : 9781408827963
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 31 January 2012
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2012
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Jack Beatty
  • : Hardback
  • : 1
  • : 940.444
  • : 400

More About The Product

Anticipating the centenary of World War I, a brilliant new history of the year it began--"a year forever memorable" (Woodrow Wilson)--that examines the war and its causes through new eyes.

Illuminated and enlivened... [Beatty's] ability to hot-wire our history to the here and now is what gives Age of Betrayal its distinctive bite. Los Angeles Times Book Review on The Age of Betrayal Readers will immediately by impressed by the range of subject matter he can handle, from political, economic, and constitutional history to the history of labor, social movements and time... Absorbing in its detail and refreshingly uncompromising in its perspective. Boston Globe on The Age of Betrayal

Jack Beatty great up listening to his father's memories of serving in WWI as a sailor on a ship torpedoed in the Bay of Biscay. He is a news analyst for "On Point," the public affairs program on National Public Radio, and the author of The Rascal King: The Life and Times of James Michael Curley, Colossus: How the Corporation Changed America, and Age of Betrayal: The Triumph of Money in America, 1865-1900. He lives in New Hampshire.