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And, Jennifer Black, Associate Professor of History at Misericordia University, will stay on as Interim Network Editor-in-Chief, and Colin Fanning will remain as book reviews editor. Samuel Aylett, Visiting Fellow at the Open University’s Ferguson Centre for African and Asian Studies, and Senior Lecturer at Arden University, has joined as General Assistant Editor.

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Professor in the department of history at Carleton University, and Carly Ciufo, PhD candidate at McMaster University have joined as (co)Editors-in-Chief. 'A masterpiece of historical empathy and evocation.This book is a tour de force' Guardian 31.A monthly roundup of what we’re reading this month – or listening to – in the world of material culture, alongside updates from our editorial board.įirst things first, we welcome new members to the H-Material Culture editorial board. 9780099581338 The Trigger 31.7000 NZD InStock /shop/books/non-fiction/history /shop/books /shop/books/non-fiction /shop/books/non-fiction/history/military-history A trek through the Balkans, an exploration of the life of an assassin (the teenager who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand and so triggered the First World War), and a journey into the history of this complex and fascinating part of the world. 'A masterpiece of historical empathy and evocation.This book is a tour de force' Guardian By retracing Princip's journey from his highland birthplace, through the mythical valleys of Bosnia to the fortress city of Belgrade and ultimately Sarajevo, he illuminates our understanding both of Princip and the places that shaped him while uncovering details about Princip which have eluded historians for more than a century. A hundred years later, Tim Butcher undertakes an extraordinary journey to uncover the story of this unknown boy who changed our world forever.

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It was a young teenage boy named Gavrilo Princip who fired that fateful shot which killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo and ultimately ignited World War War.

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A trek through the Balkans, an exploration of the life of an assassin (the teenager who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand and so triggered the First World War), and a journey into the history of this complex and fascinating part of the world. On a summer morning in 1914, a teenage assassin fired the starting gun for modern history. 'The most original of First World War centenary books it is a travel narrative of rare resonance and insight' Sunday Times














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