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Cataclysm 1914 : the First World War and the making of modern world politics / edited by Alexander Anievas ; contributors, Alexander Anievas [and twelve others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Anievas, Alexander, editor, contributor.
Series:
Historical materialism book series ; Volume 89.
Historical Materialism Book Series, 1570-1522 ; Volume 89
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1914-1918--Influence.
World War, 1914-1918.
World politics--1900-1945.
World politics.
Politics and war--History--20th century.
Politics and war.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (485 pages).
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill, 2015.
Summary:
Cataclysm 1914 brings together a number of leftist scholars from a variety of fields to explore the many different aspects of the origins, trajectories and consequences of the First World War. The collection not only aims to examine the war itself, but seeks to visualise the conflict and all its immediate consequences (such as the Bolshevik Revolution and ascendency of US hegemony) as a defining moment—perhaps the defining moment—in 20th century world politics rupturing and reconstituting the ‘modern’ epoch in its many instantiations. In doing so, the collection takes up a variety of different topics of interest to both a general reader, those focused on Marxian theory and strategy, and leftist and socialist histories of the war. Contributors are: Alexander Anievas, Shelley Baranowski, Neil Davidson, Geoff Eley, Sandra Halperin, Esther Leslie, Lars T. Lih, Domenico Losurdo, Wendy Matsumura, Peter D. Thomas, Adam Tooze, Alberto Toscano, and Enzo Traverso.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
The First World War and the Making of Modern World Politics / Alexander Anievas
1 Germany, the Fischer Controversy, and the Context of War: Rethinking German Imperialism, 1880–1914 / Geoff Eley
2 War, Defeat, and the Urgency of Lebensraum: German Imperialism from the Second Empire to the Third Reich / Shelley Baranowski
3 Capitalist Peace or Capitalist War? The July Crisis Revisited / Adam Tooze
4 Marxist Theory and the Origins of the First World War / Alexander Anievas
5 The Expansion of the Japanese Empire and the Rise of the Global Agrarian Question after the First World War / Wendy Matsumura
6 War and Social Revolution: World War i and the ‘Great Transformation’ / Sandra Halperin
7 European Intellectuals and the First World War: Trauma and New Cleavages / Enzo Traverso
8 Art after War: Experience, Poverty and the Crystal Utopia / Esther Leslie
9 ‘America’s Belgium’: W.E.B. Du Bois on Race, Class, and the Origins of World War i / Alberto Toscano
10 World War i, the October Revolution and Marxism’s Reception in the West and East / Domenico Losurdo
11 Uneven Developments, Combined: The First World War and Marxist Theories of Revolution / Peter D. Thomas
12 The First World War, Classical Marxism and the End of the Bourgeois Revolution in Europe / Neil Davidson
13 ‘The New Era of War and Revolution’: Lenin, Kautsky, Hegel and the Outbreak of World War i / Lars T. Lih
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-26268-7
OCLC:
905918738
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004262683 DOI

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