Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and Historiography

In the evaluation of the goals of the countries that fought in the First World War, one of the most persistent stereotypes testifies to the particular aggressiveness of the Kaiser’s Germany, and its exclusive role in the outbreak of the war. This opinion is directly related to Lithuania, when it com...

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Main Author: Edmundas Gimžauskas
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Klaipėda University 2015-12-01
Series:Acta Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis
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Online Access:https://e-journals.ku.lt/doi/10.15181/ahuk.v31i0.1200
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spelling doaj-ba9e917846e64609999984783a88cbed2021-06-21T13:43:15ZdeuKlaipėda UniversityActa Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis1392-40952351-65262015-12-0131739510.15181/ahuk.v31i0.1200Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and HistoriographyEdmundas Gimžauskas0Lithuanian Institute of HistoryIn the evaluation of the goals of the countries that fought in the First World War, one of the most persistent stereotypes testifies to the particular aggressiveness of the Kaiser’s Germany, and its exclusive role in the outbreak of the war. This opinion is directly related to Lithuania, when it comes to the expansionist approach of Germany with respect to the western border zones of the Russian Empire. The paper looks for the origins of these historiographic stereotypes, by analysing how the goals of Germany in the First World War were presented in Soviet historiography, and, in a broader sense, in socialist bloc historiography; and how Lithuanian historiography in the period of restored independence has been impacted by the approaches of foreign researchers. After looking at studies of recent resonant historiographic trends with respect to the military aims of the Kaiser’s Germany, and their traces in the Lithuanian study of history, the author makes an attempt to verify the validity of the statement about ‘German expansionism’ as regards Lithuania and the neighbouring region in the initial period of the war, which has been little explored in Lithuania.https://e-journals.ku.lt/doi/10.15181/ahuk.v31i0.1200First World WarGerman war aimsSoviet historiographyLithuanian historiography
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Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and Historiography
Acta Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis
First World War
German war aims
Soviet historiography
Lithuanian historiography
author_facet Edmundas Gimžauskas
author_sort Edmundas Gimžauskas
title Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and Historiography
title_short Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and Historiography
title_full Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and Historiography
title_fullStr Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and Historiography
title_full_unstemmed Tseli Germanii v Pervoi mirovoi voine na Vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | The Goals of Germany in the East during the First World War: Sharp Turns in History and Historiography
title_sort tseli germanii v pervoi mirovoi voine na vostoke: krutye povoroty istorii i istoriografii | the goals of germany in the east during the first world war: sharp turns in history and historiography
publisher Klaipėda University
series Acta Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis
issn 1392-4095
2351-6526
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In the evaluation of the goals of the countries that fought in the First World War, one of the most persistent stereotypes testifies to the particular aggressiveness of the Kaiser’s Germany, and its exclusive role in the outbreak of the war. This opinion is directly related to Lithuania, when it comes to the expansionist approach of Germany with respect to the western border zones of the Russian Empire. The paper looks for the origins of these historiographic stereotypes, by analysing how the goals of Germany in the First World War were presented in Soviet historiography, and, in a broader sense, in socialist bloc historiography; and how Lithuanian historiography in the period of restored independence has been impacted by the approaches of foreign researchers. After looking at studies of recent resonant historiographic trends with respect to the military aims of the Kaiser’s Germany, and their traces in the Lithuanian study of history, the author makes an attempt to verify the validity of the statement about ‘German expansionism’ as regards Lithuania and the neighbouring region in the initial period of the war, which has been little explored in Lithuania.
topic First World War
German war aims
Soviet historiography
Lithuanian historiography
url https://e-journals.ku.lt/doi/10.15181/ahuk.v31i0.1200
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