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Ring of Fire

A New Global History of the Outbreak of the First World War

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Ring of Fire

By: Alexandra Churchill, Nicolai Eberholst
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Bloomsbury presents Ring of Fire by Alexandra Churchill and Nicolai Eberholst, read by Alexandra Churchill.

'Churchill and Eberholst put the world back into First World War.' Dan Snow

A remarkable, eyewitness-based view of the outbreak of the First World War.

As war broke out in the summer of 1914, not a nation on Earth understood the magnitude of what they were about to face. To win it, whole populations must be mobilised, and neutrality was impossible to practice.
Our understanding of this complex conflict has been coloured by a blinkered approach to popular history. It has ignored the fact that Denmark actively participated in laying minefields as soon as war began; that the first British shots were fired in West Africa, by a black man; and the first Australian casualties occurred not at Gallipoli, but in the Pacific.
The authors have scoured the globe in search of an enormous quantity of fresh material. This is not history as told by 'great men', this is a people's view of the war, translated from more than a dozen languages to fashion a new inclusive, touching and surprising tale of events that we thought we knew...©2025 Alexandra Churchill and Nicolai Eberholst (P)2025 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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I enjoyed the detail and how events are related to human stories freshly revealed and powerfully told. The content is bold and some horrific details are not passed over to spare the reader yet used correctly to describe the true horror of war. A truly remarkable book that will help frame a new way of understanding that this war was so much more than the Western Front. Bravo Alex & Nicolai and I hope you apply the same format to the next book in what I hope becomes a series.

The new details uncovered about how a war became a World War is engagingly told and logically laid out.

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An important work on the opening months of the war from a variety of perspectives, many of them of which are not particularly well served by the existing historiography. Walks the very fine line between academic and popular history and does it superbly - a rare skill for which the authors deserve great credit. Reviews have mentioned it in the same breath as Tuchman’s “The Guns of August” and it deserves to be considered in the same way; a vital addition to helping our collective understanding of the opening phase of the conflict. Highly recommended.

Scholarly but very listenable

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This book has done for me what the great Prof Richard Holmes did , And that it has made me want to know more about this World war that affected so many, The level of detail and research that has gone into Ring of fire is on a vast scale just like the Beginning of the war in 1914 and doesn't shy away from telling you how brutal and deadly the conflict was , Any Scholar of the first world war should have this book in their Collection.

what you thought you knew about 1914 but definitely didn't.

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Don't go looking for the BEF on page 1, this book covers the War from its outbreak all over the world.
Churchill and Eberholst bring theatre's of War rarely covered and voices of Men, Women and Children to drive the narrative. A fantastic and unique book.

A new take on WW1

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There are so few decent histories of the out breaknof the First World War, at least in English, that turly put it in the context of non-British actions. Too often it is the retreat from Mons, the perfidious French and some jump cut to 1916. This superb work remedies that in magnificent fashion

Outstanding

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