100 Years ago today...

...the middle ages ended. The Empire of Austria-Hungary, with a pedigree stretching back nearly 1000 years, (remember that the Duchy of Austria was created by Emperor Otto III in AD 996, the Kingdom of Hungary in AD1000), declared war on the Kingdom of Serbia (established AD1217, conquered by the Ottomans in AD1459, and reestablished in AD1882), and starting the first world war.

By 1918, Three of the 4 big monarchies in Europe, Austria, Russia, and Germany, were gone. The British survived, but began to yield it's global supremacy to the USA.

The old European civilization, and it's notions of societal order, hierarchy, and supremacy,  were all overthrown.

And while it took another world war to completely settle the matter (and get rid of even more of the remaining monarchies in Europe), the die had been cast, and there was no going back.

The war's effects are still being felt today, most obviously in the middle east and the Ukraine.

6 comments:

Grim said...

There's still time for a counterrevolution. :)

Eric Blair said...

Good luck with that. You will need it.

Grim said...

Good luck is always welcome.

Ymar Sakar said...

WW1 Britain ran out of men
WW2 Britain ran out of money
Post WW2 Britain ran out Winston Churchill

David Foster said...

Linked at Chicago Boyz

http://chicagoboyz.net/archives/44475.html

Eric Blair said...

I see not everyone agrees there.