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Serbia and the Balkan Front, 1914 : the outbreak of the Great War / James Lyon.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lyon, James B., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1914-1918--Campaigns--Balkan Peninsula.
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1914-1918--Serbia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (329 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Winner of the 2015 Norman B. Tomlinson, Jr. Book Prize Serbia and the Balkan Front, 1914 is the first history of the Great War to address in-depth the crucial events of 1914 as they played out on the Balkan Front. James Lyon demonstrates how blame for the war's outbreak can be placed squarely on Austria-Hungary's expansionist plans and internal political tensions, Serbian nationalism, South Slav aspirations, the unresolved Eastern Question, and a political assassination sponsored by renegade elements within Serbia's security services. In doing so, he portrays the background and events of the Sarajevo Assassination and the subsequent military campaigns and diplomacy on the Balkan Front during 1914. The book details the first battle of the First World War, the first Allied victory and the massive military humiliations Austria-Hungary suffered at the hands of tiny Serbia, while discussing the oversized strategic role Serbia played for the Allies during 1914. Lyon challenges existing historiography that contends the Habsburg Army was ill-prepared for war and shows that the Dual Monarchy was in fact superior in manpower and technology to the Serbian Army, thus laying blame on Austria-Hungary's military leadership rather than on its state of readiness. Based on archival sources from Belgrade, Sarajevo and Vienna and using never-before-seen material to discuss secret negotiations between Turkey and Belgrade to carve up Albania, Serbia's desertion epidemic, its near-surrender to Austria-Hungary in November 1914, and how Serbia became the first belligerent to openly proclaim its war aims, Serbia and the Balkan Front, 1914 enriches our understanding of the outbreak of the war and Serbia's role in modern Europe. It is of great importance to students and scholars of the history of the First World War as well as military, diplomatic and modern European history
Contents:
A Sunday in Sarajevo
A third Balkan war?
Parallel structures and hostile neighbors
A peasant mob
The guns of July
Lightning on Mount Cer
The Battle on the Drina, invasion of Srem and Ma'kov Kamen
Defeat and hemorrhage
The Battle on the Kolubara
One man's triumph, another man's victory
The aftermath.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781472580054
1472580052
9781474220149
1474220142
9781472580061
1472580060
OCLC:
914152176

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