The new map of Europe 1911-1914; a study of contemporary European national movements and wars
β Scribed by Herbert Adams Gibbons
- Publisher
- Duckworth
- Year
- 1914
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 397
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
CHAPTER
I. Germany in Alsace and Lorraine - - i
II. The German Weltpolitik - - - zo
III. The Bagdadbahn - - - - 55
IV. Algeciras and Agadir - - - 68
V. The Passing of Persia - - - 80
VI. The Partitioners and their Poles - - 91
VII. Italia Irredenta - - - - 113
VIII. The Danube and the Dardanelles - 124
IX. Austria-Hungary and her South Slavs - 134
X. Racial Rivalries in Macedonia - - 151
XI. The Young Turk Regime in the Otto.alvn
Empire . . . _ - 169
XII. Crete and European Diplomacy - - 206
XIII. The War between Italy and Turkey - 225
XIV. The War between the Balkan States and
Turkey . _ . . . 246
XV. The Rupture between the Allies - - 298
XVI. The War between the Balkan Allies - 308
XVII. The Treaty of Bukarest - - - 319
XVIII. The Albanian Fiasco - - - - 326
XIX. The Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum to Servia 342
XX. Germany forces War upon Russia and
France _____ 358
XXI. Great Britain enters the War - - 370
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