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Origins of the First World War, pt. 1 -- The Ottoman Empire

Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong

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The Origins of the First World War in Eastern Europe

The Ottoman Empire was a combatant state in the First World War, entering into the war in November 1914. But I'm starting here with the Ottomans because it's easy to forget again that this war began in Eastern Europe, specifically in the Balkans. Hungary, Serbia, and Bosnia all had been under Ottoman rule for several centuries. And arguably the war began because of jockeying for power as the Ottoman order broke down. As this lecture hopefully will show, there was a sort of scramble for the Ottoman lands much like the more famous scramble for Africa.

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