Britain's War Machine
Autor David Edgertonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2011
Edgerton shows that Britain fought on many fronts and its many home fronts kept it exceptionally well supplied with weapons, food and oil, allowing it to mobilize to an extraordinary extent. It created and deployed a vast empire of machines, from the humble tramp steamer to the battleship, from the rifle to the tank, made in colossal factories the world over. Scientists and engineers invented new weapons, encouraged by a government and prime minister enthusiastic about the latest technologies. The British, indeed Churchillian, vision of war and modernity was challenged by repeated defeat at the hands of less well-equipped enemies. Yet the end result was a vindication of this vision. Like the United States, a powerful Britain won a cheap victory, while others paid a great price.
Putting resources, machines and experts at the heart of a global rather than merely imperial story, Britain's War Machine demolishes timeworn myths about wartime Britain and gives us a groundbreaking and often unsettling picture of a great power in action.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199832675
ISBN-10: 0199832676
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 166 x 243 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Oxford University Press
ISBN-10: 0199832676
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 166 x 243 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Oxford University Press
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Recenzii
Brilliant
and
thought-provoking
...
There
are
moments
of
edgy
humour,
too
...
This
remarkable
book
shows
that
whatever
the
reasons
for
the
length
of
time
it
took
to
bring
Hitler
to
heel,
the
quantity
and
quality
of
British
war
material
was
not
among
them
Edgerton's book is a remarkable achievement. He re-envisions Britain's role in World War II and with it Britain's place in modernity. In place of a plucky island standing alone, he gives us a global empire of machines, not a welfare state, but a technocratic warfare state. The period will never look the same again
Consistently lively, stimulating and authoritative
Absolutely fascinating. This book will make you think differently about Britain's role in the Second World War
This book has certainly changed my views ... It is a necessary and timely corrective to a great deal of loosely thought-through conventional wisdom, and makes a real contribution to our understanding of the war
For too long we have had a distorted view of Britain's position and role in the Second World War. David Edgerton has produced a stunning book that rectifies this misconception, and which is told with authority, clarity and compelling energy
An important corrective to the black-and-white portrait of the period that still prevails
A stimulating exercise in muscular revisionism ... Offers a fresh and provocative view of our much-loved and much-misunderstood "finest hour"
Accessibly written and deserves a wide audience. Above all, Edgerton demonstrates that the war is a subject we haven't yet heard nearly enough about. Britain's War Machine is a considerable achievement
Edgerton has excelled himself with this highly revisionist account of Britain's national performance during the Second World War ... an unusually provocative book
Edgerton has written what could prove to be one of the most influential books on the history of the Second World War ... majestic ... [he] has successfully shown us that we still have a lot to learn about the conflict ... it will become the required reading for all students wishing to study the Second World War
An astounding work of myth-busting ... Inspiring and unsettling in equal measure
Majestic ... a wonderful read. It has probably popped more myths than any other book on the war in recent years
Brilliant and iconoclastic ... debunks the myth that Britain was militarily and economically weak and intellectually parochial during the 1930s and 1940s
Truly eye-opening ... Edgerton's carefully researched book will fundamentally change the way you think about World War II
Riveting ... a wonderfully rich book ... thoroughly stimulating
A major new assessment of Britain's war effort from 1939 to 1945. Never again will some of the lazy assessments of how Britain performed over these years ... be acceptable. That's why this is such an important book
Innovative and most important
Compelling and engaging ... an excellent read
Edgerton's well-researched volume bursts with data that reveal Britain's true strength even when supposed to be in critical condition
Britain's War Machineoffers the boldest revisionist argument that seeks to overturn some of our most treasured assumptions about Britain's role in the war ... Edgerton [is] an economic historian with an army of marshalled facts and figures at his fingertips ... This is truly an eye-opening book that explodes the masochistic myth of poor little Britain, revealing the island as a proud power with the resources needed to fight and win a world war
MasterfulBritain's War Machinepromotes the notion that the United Kingdom of the Forties was a superpower, with access to millions of men across the globe, and forming the heart of a global production network
Edgerton's book is a remarkable achievement. He re-envisions Britain's role in World War II and with it Britain's place in modernity. In place of a plucky island standing alone, he gives us a global empire of machines, not a welfare state, but a technocratic warfare state. The period will never look the same again
Consistently lively, stimulating and authoritative
Absolutely fascinating. This book will make you think differently about Britain's role in the Second World War
This book has certainly changed my views ... It is a necessary and timely corrective to a great deal of loosely thought-through conventional wisdom, and makes a real contribution to our understanding of the war
For too long we have had a distorted view of Britain's position and role in the Second World War. David Edgerton has produced a stunning book that rectifies this misconception, and which is told with authority, clarity and compelling energy
An important corrective to the black-and-white portrait of the period that still prevails
A stimulating exercise in muscular revisionism ... Offers a fresh and provocative view of our much-loved and much-misunderstood "finest hour"
Accessibly written and deserves a wide audience. Above all, Edgerton demonstrates that the war is a subject we haven't yet heard nearly enough about. Britain's War Machine is a considerable achievement
Edgerton has excelled himself with this highly revisionist account of Britain's national performance during the Second World War ... an unusually provocative book
Edgerton has written what could prove to be one of the most influential books on the history of the Second World War ... majestic ... [he] has successfully shown us that we still have a lot to learn about the conflict ... it will become the required reading for all students wishing to study the Second World War
An astounding work of myth-busting ... Inspiring and unsettling in equal measure
Majestic ... a wonderful read. It has probably popped more myths than any other book on the war in recent years
Brilliant and iconoclastic ... debunks the myth that Britain was militarily and economically weak and intellectually parochial during the 1930s and 1940s
Truly eye-opening ... Edgerton's carefully researched book will fundamentally change the way you think about World War II
Riveting ... a wonderfully rich book ... thoroughly stimulating
A major new assessment of Britain's war effort from 1939 to 1945. Never again will some of the lazy assessments of how Britain performed over these years ... be acceptable. That's why this is such an important book
Innovative and most important
Compelling and engaging ... an excellent read
Edgerton's well-researched volume bursts with data that reveal Britain's true strength even when supposed to be in critical condition
Britain's War Machineoffers the boldest revisionist argument that seeks to overturn some of our most treasured assumptions about Britain's role in the war ... Edgerton [is] an economic historian with an army of marshalled facts and figures at his fingertips ... This is truly an eye-opening book that explodes the masochistic myth of poor little Britain, revealing the island as a proud power with the resources needed to fight and win a world war
MasterfulBritain's War Machinepromotes the notion that the United Kingdom of the Forties was a superpower, with access to millions of men across the globe, and forming the heart of a global production network