War by Timetable? The Railway Race before 1914
WAR BY TIMETABLE? THE RAILWAY RACE BEFORE 1914* The First World War had begun - imposed on the statesmen of Europe by railway timetables. It was an unexpected climax to the railway age. A. J. P. Taylor' A. J. P. Taylor's most provocative legacy was his insistence on the roles of accident and inadvertence in the outbreak of both world wars. ................
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