Answer the following about the historiography of the causes of World War I, for 10 points each:
[10h] In the 1960s, this historian revolutionized the literature with his thesis, advanced in books like War of Illusions, that Germany alone was responsible for the conflict. This historian explicitly drew the link between the 1914 Septemberprogramm memorandum and the concept of Lebensraum.
ANSWER: Fritz Fischer [accept Fischer thesis]
[10m] The Fischer thesis is critiqued in a Christopher Clark book that analogizes the central participants in the pre-war period to people performing this action, thus assigning all countries some blame for the outbreak and stressing that it was not inevitable.
ANSWER: sleepwalking [accept The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914]
[10e] A series of miscalculations, such as the view that the war would be offensive and quickly resolved, are central to the narrative of this Barbara Tuchman book on the outbreak of the war.
ANSWER: The Guns of August
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