AJP Taylor, the renowned English historian, discusses the origins of modern wars.
WriterA. J. P. Taylor
The Modern War: From French Revolution to French Empire
Jul 11, 1977
AJP Taylor argues that the French Revolution was the first modern war as it saw the first challenge to dynasticism and conservatism by nationalism and liberalism.
Two Contrasting Wars
Jul 18, 1977
AJP Taylor on the origins of modern wars, from the French Revolution to the Cold War. He discusses the Crimean War and the war of national liberation in Italy.
Bismarck's Wars
Jul 25, 1977
AJP Taylor talks about Prussia's conflicts under Bismarck, including the Prusso-Austrian War in 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War in 1870.
The First World War
Aug 1, 1977
AJP Taylor presents his interpretation of the causes of the First World War, rejecting Fifties' theories attributing the outbreak of hostilities to German design.
The Second World War
Aug 8, 1977
AJP Taylor, the noted historian and one of the first to popularise history through television, considers when World War II started and why.
The Cold War
Aug 15, 1977
AJP Taylor considers the origins of the Cold War, citing a history of mistrust between the US and Soviet Russia owing to religious differences, influence in the Middle East, land claims made at the end of the Second World War and the ideological divisions of communism.