Journal Article - The Journal of Modern History
An Identity of Opinion: Historians and July 1914
"Despite all our accumulated information about 1914, we are still very far from being clear as to what men in power understood to be happening, why they thought it mattered, or how they assessed their action choices."
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Williamson, Samuel R. and Ernest R. May. “An Identity of Opinion: Historians and July 1914.” The Journal of Modern History, vol. 79. no. 2. (June 2007): 335-387 .
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