
1913
The Eve of War
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Narrated by:
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Christopher Oxford
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By:
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Paul Ham
About this listen
Christmas 1913: In Britain, people are debating a new dance called ‘the tango’. In Germany, they are fascinated by the wedding of the Kaiser’s daughter to the Duke of Brunswick. Little did they know that their world was on ‘The Eve of War’, a catastrophe that was to engulf the continent, cost millions of lives, and change the course of the century. And yet behind the scenes, the Great Powers were marching towards what they thought was an inevitable conflict.
In this controversial and concise essay, the military historian Paul Ham argues that the First World War was not an historical mistake, a conflict into which the Great Powers stumbled by accident. Nor was it a justified war, in which uncontained German aggression had to be defeated. Instead the politicians and generals of the day willed the war, and prepared for it - but eventually found themselves caught up in an inferno they could no longer control.
Paul Ham is the author of the forthcoming 1914: The Year the World Ended, to be published by Random House in Britain in 2014. He has previously written the acclaimed Sandakanz, Kokoda, Vietnam: The Australian War and Hiroshima Nagasaki. A former Australia Correspondent of the Sunday Times, he was born in Sydney and educated in Australia and Britain. He now lives in Sydney and Paris.
©2013 Paul Ham (P)2014 Audible StudiosCritic reviews
"Provocative and challenging… A voice that is both vigorous and passionate" (Christopher Sylvester, Daily Express)
"Controversial...Well documented and stringently argued" (Peter Lewis, Daily Mail)"
A well argued opinion.
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Excellent!
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Enjoyable history
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Fresh yet Foggy
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The narrator had a clear and listenable voice, but unfortunately, to my ears, a constant pomposity of tone reminiscent of an Oxford dinner party male monologue, and I often found I had accordingly ‘tuned out’ for minutes at a time.
It’s a shame - this is of course a history book, but the written tone struck me as more edgy and conversational than the stentorian narration and I feel I might have retained more with a better match.
That said, these are quibbles, and the content is very worthwhile, and perfectly audible.
An interesting approach overall
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1913 highly recommended
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The portrayal of politicians at the time as (my words) pitiful, self-aggrandizeing opportunists reminds one of today. The chance of a rerun today over Ukrayne, is all too great.
It feels well-researched, talking a lot about the mood in society, and the shennannigans of politicians.
So good, I also bought the kindle-version
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Unnecessary chapters dominate.
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Great background WW1 story
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