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Rumors of the Great War

The British Press and Anglo-German Relations during the July Crisis

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Rumors of the Great War

The British Press and Anglo-German Relations during the July Crisis

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This study examines the role of British newspapers during the July Crisis of 1914. The author argues that decision-makers in Berlin and London framed their policies on a reading of the British press, which expressed deep skepticism about involvement in a general European war after the Sarajevo murders. British newspapers and journalists encouraged German hopes for British neutrality, as well as the indecisive nature of Sir Edward Grey's foreign policy in 1914, helping spark the Great War.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: “Aura Popularis”: Press Policy and Anglo-German Relations before 1914

Chapter 2: An Austrian Affair: The British Press and the Sarajevo Murders (28 June-23 July 1914)

Chapter 3: The Great European War: The British Press and the July Crisis (23 July-2 August 1914)

Chapter 4: Many Shades of Grey: The British Press and the Question of Intervention (28 July-5 August 1914)

Product details

Published Dec 02 2019
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 282
ISBN 9781498559737
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 15 b/w illustrations; 5 tables;
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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