"A monumental new volume. . . . Revelatory, even revolutionary. . . .
Clark has done a masterful job explaining the inexplicable." -- Boston
Globe
One of The New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of the
Year - Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize (History)
Historian Christopher Clark's riveting account of the explosive
beginnings of World War I.
Drawing on new scholarship, Clark offers a fresh look at World War I,
focusing not on the battles and atrocities of the war itself, but on the
complex events and relationships that led a group of well-meaning
leaders into brutal conflict.
Clark traces the paths to war in a minute-by-minute, action-packed
narrative that cuts between the key decision centers in Vienna, Berlin,
St. Petersburg, Paris, London, and Belgrade, and examines the decades of
history that informed the events of 1914 and details the mutual
misunderstandings and unintended signals that drove the crisis forward
in a few short weeks.
Meticulously researched and masterfully written, The Sleepwalkers is a
dramatic and authoritative chronicle of Europe's descent into a war that
tore the world apart.