The Pity of War

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The Pity of War is a controversial historical study by Niall Ferguson that reinterprets the causes, conduct, and consequences of the First World War, challenging many traditional views.

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instanceOf book
history book
argues British intervention in 1914 was a mistake
Germany did not bear sole responsibility for World War I
the war accelerated social and economic change in Europe
the war was not inevitable
author Niall Ferguson NERFINISHED
basedOn archival research
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticizes the view of World War I as a purely defensive war by the Entente
traditional British historiography of World War I
discusses casualties and human cost of World War I
diplomacy before 1914
military strategy in World War I
public opinion in belligerent countries
war finance
followedBy The Cash Nexus NERFINISHED
genre World War I history
military history
hasForm monograph
hasISBN 9780465057122
hasMediaType hardcover
paperback
print
hasPageCount approximately 600
hasPerspective economic
political
revisionist
hasReception controversial among historians of World War I
mixed critical reception
influenced debates on the origins of World War I
public discussion of British war aims in 1914
influencedBy economic history
language English
mainSubject First World War NERFINISHED
causes of World War I
conduct of World War I
consequences of World War I
notableFor controversial arguments about British entry into World War I
economic analysis of World War I
revisionist interpretation of World War I
publicationDate 1998
publisher Allen Lane NERFINISHED
Basic Books NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1914–1918
titleComesFrom Wilfred Owen’s phrase "the pity of war" NERFINISHED
usesMethod comparative international history
quantitative economic analysis

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Niall Ferguson notableWork The Pity of War