Arno J. Mayer - Work

Work

  • Political Origins of the New Diplomacy, 1917–1918, 1959.
  • "Post-War Nationalisms, 1918–19", pp. 114–26 from Past and Present, Volume 34, 1966
  • Politics and Diplomacy of Peacemaking: Containment and Counter-Revolution at Versailles, 1918–19, 1967
  • "The Domestic Causes of the First World War" pages 286–293 from The Responsibility of Power: Historical Essays In Honor Of Hajo Holborn, edited by Leonard Krieger and Fritz Stern, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967
  • "Internal Causes and Purposes of War in Europe, 1870–1956: A Research Assignment," The Journal of Modern History Vol. 41, No. 3, September 1969
  • Dynamics of Counter-Revolution in Europe, 1870–1956: An Analytical Framework, New York, Harper & Row, 1971; ISBN 0-06-131579-6
  • "The Lower Middle Class as Historical Problem," The Journal of Modern History Vol. 47, No. 3, September 1975
  • "Internal Crisis and War Since 1870" from Revolutionary Situations in Europe, 1917–22 edited by Charles L. Bertrand, 1977
  • The Persistence of the Old Regime: Europe to the Great War, New York : Pantheon Books, 1981; ISBN 0-394-51141-7
  • Why Did the Heavens Not Darken? The "Final Solution" in History, New York : Pantheon Books, 1988; ISBN 0-394-57154-1
  • "Memory and History: On the Poverty of Forgetting and Remembering about the Judeocide", pp. 5–20 from Radical History Review, Volume 56, 1993
  • The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001; ISBN 0-691-09015-7
  • "Response", pp. 589–600 from French Historical Studies, Volume 24, Issue # 4, Fall 2001
  • Plowshares into Swords: From Zionism to Israel, London: Verso, 2008; ISBN 978-1-84467-235-6

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