WDF Presents: The July Crisis

WDF Presents: The July Crisis

Welcome history friend, to this exciting new series!


110 years to the day since Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo, and a decade on from our July Crisis Anniversary Project, I believe there has never been a better time to jump back into this world. This is a brand new series, and I have been working on it for some time now.


In this episode, we set some things straight. This is not a remaster, a re-release, or any form of recycling. Oh no, we're here for something far more special. Armed with my new expertise, far too many sources to count, and a renewed passion for this pivotal era, we are ready to bring you the July Crisis like you've never seen it before!


If our July Crisis Anniversary Project was a rigorously scheduled day-by-day account of the last few weeks of peace in 1914, this series is a different beast. Content is our focus this time around - deep dives, fascinating studies, and a more comprehensive analysis of the how and the why behind the descent into war in summer 1914.


If you're at all curious about how the First World War erupted; if you've never listened to the July Crisis Anniversary Project - and especially if you have - this series is for you! Please join me over the next few months, in this post-PhD gift to myself, as we bring this complicated, fascinating, tragic world to life, 110 years after it all fell to pieces.


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Versailles #40: On Tour With Harold Nicolson

Versailles #40: On Tour With Harold Nicolson

Spare a thought for poor old Harold Nicolson... Mr Nicolson was a senior clerk in the British Foreign Office, and by mid-February 1919, he had already had his patience strained and his grand ambitions...

23 Feb 201942min

Versailles #39: OTD 19 Feb 1919 - Clemenceau's 'Accident'

Versailles #39: OTD 19 Feb 1919 - Clemenceau's 'Accident'

Today in history, a deranged assailant attacked the father of victory, plunging France and all of Europe into a panic, and setting off the next phase of the Paris Peace Conference... Hosted on Acast....

19 Feb 201917min

Versailles #38: Wrestling With Wilson

Versailles #38: Wrestling With Wilson

Today we bravely venture to where this podcast normally steers clear - American politics. This is an essential trip though, because we must examine what happened in the US once the President returned ...

17 Feb 201942min

Delegation Game #5: King Albert's Honour

Delegation Game #5: King Albert's Honour

Oh boy, this is gonna be a good one! Episode 5 of the Delegation Game examines the aftermath of some pretty important deals which were passed, by hook or by crook, and which now challenge those presen...

16 Feb 20191h 1min

Versailles #37: OTD 14th Feb 1919 - Wilson Presents His League

Versailles #37: OTD 14th Feb 1919 - Wilson Presents His League

OTD in history 100 years ago – the League of Nations was given a covenant, stamped and signed with seals of approval from all the attending allied powers that had taken so long to reach this decision....

14 Feb 201936min

Versailles #36: The Pressures of Detail and Time

Versailles #36: The Pressures of Detail and Time

Gathering together on 12th February, time was of the essence, a fact which had certainly been relevant before, but which the allies had still somehow managed to essentially ignore. On this day though,...

12 Feb 201931min

Versailles #35: An Innocent Abroad?

Versailles #35: An Innocent Abroad?

You know the story of 'plucky little Belgium', but what about the Belgium after the war? After all they had been through, facing the might of the German Army in its initial unrelenting phase, Belgium ...

11 Feb 201935min

Versailles#34: On The Big Four

Versailles#34: On The Big Four

The latest episode of the project hones in on three specific days – the 8, 9 and 10 of February 1919, as we build up to the moment when David Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson returned home for various ...

10 Feb 201936min

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