Margaret MacMillan: The Road to 1914
International historian Margaret MacMillan returns to The Agenda to discuss the events that led to the First World War, as chronicled in her book "The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914." MacMillan tells Steve Paikin why Europe's major powers made decisions that resulted in The Great War.

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Tans Lecture | How Europe Went to War in 1914 | Christopher Clark | 2014

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Trump 2.0 with Margaret MacMillan | The Herle Burly

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Margaret MacMillan: Are We Headed Back to the WWI Era Again?

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Judging the Paris Peace Conference a Century Later - Margaret Macmillan

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Hub Dialogues: Margaret MacMillan on why Canadians should stop condemning their history

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The Treaty of Versailles: 100 Years Later - Margaret MacMillan

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Britain Should Not Have Fought in the First World War

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1814, 1914, 2014: Opening Presentation, Keynote and Discussion

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Could WW1 Have Been Stopped Before It Began?

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Roskill Lecture 2018: Margaret MacMillan — Reflecting on the Great War Today

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The End of the American Empire | The David Frum Show

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The Evolution of Warfare to 1914 - Nicholas Murray

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Margaret MacMillan: What Can History Tell Us About Ukraine’s Future? | The Foreign Affairs Interview

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2013 Hagey Lecture: Margaret MacMillan - Choice or Accident: The Outbreak of World War One

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How Europe Plunged Into War In 1914: The Causes of WW1 | EP 3

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Christopher Clark, France and the Origins of the Great War

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Margaret MacMillan talks "Nixon and Mao" at the Nixon Library

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The Great War: Its End and Effects, Lecture by Prof Margaret MacMillan

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Explaining the Outbreak of the First World War - Closing Conference Genève Histoire et Cité 2015

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