Fight or Flight: Britain, France, and their Roads from Empire
Autor Martin Thomasen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 mar 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199698271
ISBN-10: 0199698279
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 23 black & white halftones, 11 maps
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199698279
Pagini: 560
Ilustrații: 23 black & white halftones, 11 maps
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 43 mm
Greutate: 0.96 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A short review cannot do justice to the richness, the comprehensiveness, and the scholarly depth of Thomas's work, which will surely serve as a leading text in its area for many years.
an impressively researched book which manages to marry breadth and nuance, and which ought to be read by scholars of war and imperialism alike.
Martin Thomas tells this story in a book that is based in an impressive range of reading. He works hard to give a balanced account.
His book is a refreshing new take on the end of empire.
Hugely impressive
This is an ambitious book...Few historians these days have the ability to embark on such a wide-ranging comparative study.
Thomas's account is comprehensive and well researched.
[An] immensely impressive comparative study.
This is a skilfully crafted book which draws on material from British, French, and American archives ... It deserves, and will undoubtedly repay, careful study by anyone interested in the post-war histories of the two protagonists. It is an important book that raises big questions and tries to answer them, and we should be grateful that it does.
[Thomas'] book rises above many others by providing a compelling and comprehensive account of European decolonization. There are few other works that match Fight or Flight in both scope and depth in a single-volume. It is this above all else that commends this book to a wide audience.
an impressively researched book which manages to marry breadth and nuance, and which ought to be read by scholars of war and imperialism alike.
Martin Thomas tells this story in a book that is based in an impressive range of reading. He works hard to give a balanced account.
His book is a refreshing new take on the end of empire.
Hugely impressive
This is an ambitious book...Few historians these days have the ability to embark on such a wide-ranging comparative study.
Thomas's account is comprehensive and well researched.
[An] immensely impressive comparative study.
This is a skilfully crafted book which draws on material from British, French, and American archives ... It deserves, and will undoubtedly repay, careful study by anyone interested in the post-war histories of the two protagonists. It is an important book that raises big questions and tries to answer them, and we should be grateful that it does.
[Thomas'] book rises above many others by providing a compelling and comprehensive account of European decolonization. There are few other works that match Fight or Flight in both scope and depth in a single-volume. It is this above all else that commends this book to a wide audience.
Notă biografică
Martin Thomas is Professor of Imperial History in the Department of History at the University of Exeter, where he has taught since 2003. He founded the University's Centre for the Study of War, State and Society, which supports research into the impact of armed conflict on societies and communities. He is a past winner of a Philip Leverhulme prize for outstanding research and a holder of a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship. He has published widely on twentieth century French and imperial history, including The French Empire between the Wars: Imperialism, Politics and Society (2005), Empires of Intelligence: Security Services and Colonial Disorder after 1914 (2007, with L.J. Butler and Bob Moore), Crises of Empire: Decolonization and Europe's Imperial States, 1918-1975 (2008), and most recently Violence and Colonial Order: Police, Workers and Protest in the European Colonial Empires, 1918-1940 (2012).