In this Book
The Decline of Bismarck's European Order: Franco-Russian Relations 1875-1890
In an attempt to discover some of the underlying origins of World War I, the eminent diplomat and writer George Kennan focuses on a small sector of offstage events to show how they affected the drama at large long before the war even began. In the introduction to his book George Kennan tells us, "I came to see World War I . . . as the great seminal catastrophe of this century--the event which . . . lay at the heart of the failure and decline of this Western civilization." But, he asks, who could help being struck by the contrast between this apocalyptic result and the "delirious euphoria" of the crowds on the streets of Europe at the outbreak of war in 1914! "Were we not," he suggests, "in the face of some monstrous miscalculation--some pervasive failure to read correctly the outward indicators of one's own situation?" It is from this perspective that Mr. Kennan launches a "micro-history" of the Franco-Russian relationship as far back as the 1870s in an effort to determine the motives that led people "to wander so blindly" into the horrors of the First World War.
Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page, Copyright Page
Contents
List of Plates
Author's Note
Introduction: The Approach
Prologue: The Strange Events of 1875
Part I: The Background
1. Russian Opinion and the War with Turkey
2. Franco-Russian Relations, 1879-1880
3. New TsarâNew Alliance
4. A Bit About Personalities
Part II: The Bulgarian "Gachis"
5. Complications in Bulgaria
6. The Unification of Bulgaria
7. The Aftermath of Unification
8. The Estrangement of 1886
9. Katkov's Attack
10. The End of Battenberg
11. The Break Repaired
Part III: The Reinsurance Treaty: Giers vs. Katkov
12. France in the Spectrum of Russian Finance
13. Bismarck's Anxieties
14. The Tsar's Crisis of Decision
15. France and the Russo-German Crisis
16. Russian Winter, 1887
17. The Crisis Survived
Part IV: The Demise of the Bismarckian System
18. The Aftermath of the Reinsurance Treaty
19. The Ferdinand Documents
20. The Deteriorating Three-Emperor Relationship
21. Financial and Military Stirrings
22. 1889. The Russian Break with Germany
Conclusions
Notes
Bibliographical Essay
Index
| ISBN | 9780691218274 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9780691007847, 9780691052823 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1273306122 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-10-27 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |


