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Europe: Then and Now, featuring Professor Christopher Clark
Center for Strategic & International Studies
17 เม.ย. 2014
การดู 110,558 ครั้ง
Tans Lecture | How Europe Went to War in 1914 | Christopher Clark | 2014
KNAW event Do democracies need a revolution? The revolution of 1848 then, and now
Christopher Clark, France and the Origins of the Great War
Sir Richard J. Evans - Writing the History of 19th-century Europe: the Global Context
State of Play: The Story of Europe, Part 6 Final Episode | Full Historical Documentary
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China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, and America's Struggle to Defend the West with David Sanger
War and International Politics | John Mearsheimer | NDISC Seminar Series
The War of 1914: An Avoidable Catastrophe - Sean McMeekin
1917 Centennial Series: War, Revolution, Socialism, War. Stephen Kotkin
Christopher Clark: The 1848 Revolutions
Judging the Paris Peace Conference a Century Later - Margaret Macmillan
New Thinking on the Origins of World War I
Timothy Snyder: The Nation-State and Europe, 1918 and 2018
Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of War, 1914 - Michael Neiberg
Stalinism Triumphant: Famine, Terror, And Hitler's Shadow, 1929-1941
The Great WWI Controversy: Who Was to Blame? A Panel Discussion on the Centennial
2015 Ross Horning Lecture "Was World War One Inevitable?"
America and the Unintended Consequences of War - Michael Neiberg