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Dance of the Furies
Europe and the Outbreak of World War I
Book • 2011
In 'Dance of the Furies,' Michael S. Neiberg examines the public's reaction to the onset of World War I, revealing that ordinary Europeans were neither enthusiastic about nor expecting war.
The book explores how the rapid escalation of conflict transformed public sentiment from shock and fear to national resolve.
Neiberg uses a wide array of contemporary sources to illustrate the complex allegiances and reactions across Europe during this period.
The book explores how the rapid escalation of conflict transformed public sentiment from shock and fear to national resolve.
Neiberg uses a wide array of contemporary sources to illustrate the complex allegiances and reactions across Europe during this period.
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Gary Sheffield as a book arguing that hatred piled up after the war broke out due to vast losses.


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