Vejas Gabriel Liulevicius is Associate Professor of History at the University of Tennessee, where he holds the Hendrickson Professorship in the College of Arts and Sciences for 2005-2007. He earned his B.A. from the University of Chicago and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. After receiving his doctorate, Dr. Liulevicius served as a postdoctoral research fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Peace, and Revolution at Stanford University.
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01. The Century's Initial Catastrophe
01. Foundations of Diplomacy
02. Europe in 1914
04. Causes of the War and the July Crisis, 1914
03. Towards Crisis in Politics and Culture
05. The August Madness
02. Europe in 1500—Ancient and New Monarchies
06. The Failed Gambles—War Plans Break Down
07. The Western Front Experience
10. The Eastern Front Experience
05. The Thirty Years' War
03. Renaissance Statecraft in Italy
12. War Aims and Occupations
11. The Southern Fronts
14. Storm Troopers and Future Dictators
13. Soldiers as Victims
04. Religion and Empire
08. Life and Death in the Trenches
15. The Total War of Technology
17. War at Sea
16. Air War
09. The Great Battles of Attrition
12. Napoleon's Glory and Defeat
18. The Global Reach of the War
19. The War State
07. French Superpower
13. The Congress of Vienna
06. The Peace of Westphalia, 1648—A New Era
24. Balkan Instability
24. Armenian Massacres—Tipping into Genocide
26. Russian Revolutions
11. Revolutions
16. The Challenge of 1848 and Napoleon III
21. Endurance and Stress on the Home Front
22. Dissent and Its Limits
09. Northern Earthquake
20. Propaganda War
31. Aftermath and Peace Plans
21. The Bismarckian System
27. America’s Entry into the War
30. World War II
32. The Cold War Begins
26. World War I—Total War
18. The Crimean War
20. German Unification
08. The Great Powers
32. The Versailles Treaty and Paris Settlement
34. Monuments, Memory, and Myths
35. The Rise of the Mass Dictatorships
23. The Reconfigured World of 1900
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