Oxford General Studies: World War I

Oxford General Studies: World War I

by (uk) Michael Howard

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It will lead you in three hours to understand the ins and outs of World War I and the political, military and social conditions behind it. European and American high school students are studying this, the source of IELTS and TOEFL real questions. The series of books published by Oxford University Press since 1995 can be called the treasure of the town. A total of 10 million copies have been sold around the world, and many of them have been selected as introductory university textbooks. It is a general reading written by world-renowned experts in various fields and translated by domestic professional scholars. Focusing on the field of military science, this book covers all aspects of "On War", World War I, the Napoleonic Wars, and Spanish colonists. It is both professional-level and easy-to-understand, with no reading difficulties. Open this book and Professor Michael Howard will take you back to the 20th century to comprehensively analyze the causes, process and results of World War I from three perspectives: politics, economy and society.

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