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128: The Causes of World War I (From the Congress of Vienna to Franz Ferdinand & the Marne) by Prof. Greg Jackson

128: The Causes of World War I (From the Congress of Vienna to Franz Ferdinand & the Marne)

from History That Doesn't Suck

by Prof. Greg Jackson

Published: Mon Feb 27 2023

Show Notes

“Sopherl, Sopherl! Don’t die on me. Live for our children.”


This is the 99-year story of Europe’s descent into total war.


The Napoleonic Wars devastated Europe. The continent’s five great powers responded by meeting in Vienna in 1815to establish a balance of power between them. In the future, no single power should be able to lead the continent into war. They also agree to meet as a “Concert of Europe” to hash out future developments.


The years give way to decades. The Concert endures the rising pressures of industrialization, rising nationalism, New Imperialism, militarism, and a few smaller localized wars, particularly three conflicts engineered by Prussian Minister-President Otto von Bismarck. He isolates France to maintain peace, but after his departure, rigid alliance systems with secret clauses fully displace the flexibility of the Concert. And without that flexibility, a minor event could spark an outsized reaction. It’s in this situation that Austria-Hungary’s heir presumptive travels to the unstable Balkans and meets disaster in the streets of Sarajevo.

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