World War I: The "Great War"
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S1 E1 - The Century's Initial Catastrophe
October 18, 202333minThe opening lecture presents the main themes of the course, beginning with the concept of total war. Other themes include the role of ideology, the meanings ascribed to the war by different sides, and the war's legacy.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E2 - Europe in 1914
October 18, 202332minThis lecture examines the state of Europe and the world before the onset of the war in 1914. The emergence of the German Empire created strains in the international balance of power, as divided among Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E3 - Towards Crisis in Politics and Culture
October 18, 202334minEven among those who expected war, there were widespread misconceptions about the nature of the conflict to come. In this lecture you explore the prevailing ideas and attitudes in Europe and then turn to the premonitions noted by contemporaries of coming disaster.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E4 - Causes of the War and the July Crisis, 1914
October 18, 202329minThis lecture analyzes the immediate events that led to war, from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary at Sarajevo in June 1914 to the diplomatic chain reactions that followed in the July Crisis.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E5 - The August Madness
October 18, 202330minHysterical celebration known as the August Madness greeted the outbreak of war between the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) and the Allies (France, Great Britain, and Russia). You analyze new research that questions how widespread this emotional outburst really was.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E6 - The Failed Gambles - War Plans Break Down
October 18, 202331minThis lecture follows the unfolding of the German Schlieffen Plan, which envisioned quick victory on two fronts, and the French Plan XVII, which aimed to recover lost French territories. Both were thwarted.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E7 - The Western Front Experience
October 18, 202329minThe Western Front soon froze into static trench warfare and horrific slaughter from attempts to break this deadlock. Generals on both sides sought a breakthrough that would allow sweeping offensives and glorious cavalry charges. These never came.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E8 - Life and Death in the Trenches
October 18, 202331minThis lecture gives a detailed overview of the trench landscape from the perspective of ordinary soldiers: the elaborate fortifications, the omnipresence of death, and the codes of behavior such as the Christmas fraternizations between the trenches in 1914.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E9 - The Great Battles of Attrition
October 18, 202331minOnce the new dynamics of industrial war had been recognized, there followed a series of months-long battles of attrition. You examine the battles of Verdun and Somme in 1916, and in 1917 the French Champagne Offensive and the Third Battle of Ypres, also called Passchendaele.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E10 - The Eastern Front Experience
October 18, 202332minThis lecture illuminates the unfamiliar clash of empires in the East, beginning with the Russian invasion of German East Prussia and the ominous disasters of the Austro-Hungarian war effort. The Germans achieved victory against the Russians at Tannenberg in 1914 and followed up with the "Great Advance" of 1915 into Russian territory.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E11 - The Southern Fronts
October 18, 202331minTurkish entry into the war expanded its scope. Allied landings in Gallipoli in 1915 were repulsed by Turkish defenders. Italy entered the war on the Allied side but met disaster against Austria-Hungary at the battle of Caporetto.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E12 - War Aims and Occupations
October 18, 202331minWhat goals did the Allies and the Central Powers pursue from the outset of the war? How did these goals change? After examining these questions, you turn to the experience of military occupation and how it affected civilian populations.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E13 - Soldiers as Victims
October 18, 202331minHistorians estimate that half of the soldiers mobilized in the war were killed or wounded, and some suggest that nearly half of surviving soldiers experienced psychological traumas. This lecture seeks to convey the immense scale of this carnage.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E14 - Storm Troopers and Future Dictators
October 18, 202330minAttempts to break the immobility of trench warfare produced storm troopers, fearless warriors habituated to the trench landscape to a disturbing degree. Two ordinary soldiers seemed to enjoy the war too much: Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E15 - The Total War of Technology
October 18, 202331minAn important element of World War I was the expanding destructive potential of technology. This lecture covers such developments as the machine gun, poison gas, and the submarine, as well as the economic weapon of ersatz materials.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E16 - Air War
October 18, 202330minWhile the war in the air was not yet decisive in World War I, it was a frightening portent of what future conflict would hold. This lecture surveys the rapid improvement in early airplanes and the growth of the myth of the fighter ace.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E17 - War at Sea
October 18, 202331minLike the land forces, the opposing navies also reached a stalemate. The Battle of Jutland in May 1916 was the only large-scale British-German naval clash, and it ended indecisively. The naval blockade imposed by the British on Germany was of far greater effect.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E18 - The Global Reach of the War
October 18, 202331minThis lecture surveys fighting in the European colonies in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The diplomatic sparring for the sympathies of neutral states is also examined, along with the economic dimension of the global war.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E19 - The War State
October 18, 202331minTotal war put new demands on the state to mobilize populations and economies for victory. For example, Britain broke with earlier liberal traditions to give the government increased power over the economy and political speech.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E20 - Propaganda War
October 18, 202332minThis lecture examines the increasing sophistication of official propaganda. You also study the phenomenon of spontaneous propaganda produced by citizens, which could take the form of rumors, myths, and stereotypes of the enemy.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E21 - Endurance and Stress on the Home Front
October 18, 202331minThe home fronts in all the warring countries met privation, shortages, and surveillance with both endurance and signs of growing stress. The British blockade led to severe hunger in Germany, and the employment of women in war industries disrupted social traditions.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E22 - Dissent and Its Limits
October 18, 202331minA range of voices spoke out against the conflict as it deepened, including workers, pacifists, and even a decorated British officer, Siegfried Sassoon. At the same time, radical socialists saw in the war an opening for world revolution.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E23 - Remobilization in 1916 - 1917
October 18, 202329minIncreasing war-weariness led all the combatant powers to attempt to reinvigorate the war effort. In France and Britain new civilian governments took the lead in this effort, while in Germany the de facto military dictatorship inaugurated a new propaganda campaign.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E24 - Armenian Massacres - Tipping into Genocide
October 18, 202333minWorld War I saw the launching of what is considered the first full-scale modern genocide: the 1915 Armenian massacres in Ottoman Turkey, in which between 500,000 and one million men, women, and children of the Armenian minority were killed or died from abuse.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buyS1 E25 - Strains of War - Socialists and Nationalists
October 18, 202331minThis lecture explores the growing divisions in wartime societies, which produced revolts such as the 1915 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland, the French army's mutinies in 1917, and the growing alienation of subject nationalities in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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