The book was written with a popular reader in mind, but caused a sensation in the academic community as well. I found it fairly easy to read and I suspect that most people at this site would have no problems reading it (and indeed, would enjoy it if they are interested in the subject matter).
I think I may look for it sometime over the summer.
"I mean, if everyone had a soul, there would be no contrast by which we could appreciate it. For giving us this perspective, we thank you." - Nate
A.J.P. Taylor, The Origins of the Second World War
11/05/2011 04:55:49 PM
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Interesting - I'm about two thirds of the way through it at the moment
11/05/2011 05:18:36 PM
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"Great minds think alike" or "Fools seldom differ"?
11/05/2011 08:03:52 PM
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I always fear the latter
12/05/2011 12:12:29 AM
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Ah, this reminds me of the old jokes
12/05/2011 04:58:07 AM
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Italian army rifle for sale...
12/05/2011 10:22:50 AM
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I was forced a few years back in a discussion on wotmania to look into Italy in WW1.
12/05/2011 10:20:29 PM
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Is it an academic work?
11/05/2011 05:23:11 PM
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I would call it "popular academia"
11/05/2011 08:01:06 PM
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Very good.
11/05/2011 08:51:41 PM
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This is a pain in the ass...
11/05/2011 10:31:09 PM
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I've heard Pat Buchanan talking about his book and wondered about it
11/05/2011 11:16:03 PM
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Re: I've heard Pat Buchanan talking about his book and wondered about it
12/05/2011 12:47:50 PM
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