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Guilt or Responsibility? The Hundred-Year Debate on the Origins of World War I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2015

Annika Mombauer*
Affiliation:
The Open University
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Historians of the Great War found themselves in high demand in 2014. The looming anniversary naturally prompted publishers to commission titles that were designed to make a splash, cause debate, and spark public interest. The market was consequently flooded with publications that attempted to explain why war had broken out in 1914. Few could have predicted, however, the full extent of public and media interest in World War I. Nor could one have expected that the question of the origins of the war, in particular, would once again be paramount and the subject of widespread, heated debate.

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Copyright © Central European History Society of the American Historical Association 2015