The British Empire and the Second World War
Autor Ashley Jacksonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mar 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781852854171
ISBN-10: 1852854170
Pagini: 624
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.06 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1852854170
Pagini: 624
Ilustrații: 16
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.06 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hambledon Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
He has successfully published before on colonial theatres of operations in the Second World War.
Cuprins
Illustrations; Preface; Note; Abbreviations; 1 Prologue; 2 The Approach of War; 3 Imperial War; 4 The Home Front; 5 The Atlantic; 6 The Carribean; 7 The Mediterranean; 8 Iraq, Iaran and Syria; 9 SubSaharan Africa; 10 The Indian Ocean; 11 The Islands of the Indian Ocean; 12 India and Burma; 13 South-East Asia and the Far East; 14 Australia and New Zealand; 15 The Pacific; 16 Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index
Recenzii
'There have been few single volume books on this episode. Ashley Jackson...has filled that gap with an insightful and deeply researched work that will be a useful source for anyone interested in the subject. The book is nicely produced and good value...Jackson has achieved something wholly admirable; he has ensured that nobody should ever again take seriously the notion of Britain "standing alone"' BBC History Magazine, Denis Judd, 01/08/2006
'an impressive work...Jackson deserves considerable congratulations for a most interesting work...Readers of this journal will find much of value here.' ~ Jeremy Black, RUSI Journal, 2006
"This book is elegantly written, superbly structured, and deserves a wide readership far beyond that of academic specialists." Reveiwed by Ritchie Ovendale in English Historical Review, February 2008
"Carefully researched and well-written, The British Empire and the Second World War is encyclopedic in its content and fills a gap in the study of World War II. It is the first single-volume of the subject." -Bowling Green Daily News
"As the title indicates, this work deals with the role 60 or more political entities more or less tied to the United Kingdom - crown colonies, Dominions, mandates, protectorates, and many more - played in the 'British' war effort...It's an impressive contribution, as he shows what even the smallest and most obscure entities within the Empire contributed to the war, from the Indian Princely States to British Honduras to the Maldive Islands and others. In the process, he also provides a unique insight into the extremely complex strategic concerns of a truly global empire in a truly global war." - New York Military Affairs Symposium Review, 2009
"engrossing and substantial study" "like the british empire itself, this book is vast, sprawling and impressive" Asian Affairs, nov 2007
'a fittingly magisterial work.' ~ Graham Stewart, The Spectator
'The great merit of this well-researched book is that it provides page after page of documented detail supporting the main proposition....The book will appeal massively to readers who enjoy the simple possession of facts; and any study that encourages scepticism of too Eurocentric a view of history, especially of British history, is greatly to be welcomed.'- Gordon Johnson Times Higher Education Supplement
'Ashley Jackson's vast and ambitious narrative is an attempt to place the second world war in an imperial context....Jackson's well-researched and wide-ranging book goes some way towards redressing the balance.' ~ Nick Rennison, Times Online
'[a] splendid and long-overdue study...It is a thorough and comprehensive work that neither glamorizes the Imperial war effort nor cherry-picks the more dramatic contributions.'
'an impressive work...Jackson deserves considerable congratulations for a most interesting work...Readers of this journal will find much of value here.' ~ Jeremy Black, RUSI Journal, 2006
"This book is elegantly written, superbly structured, and deserves a wide readership far beyond that of academic specialists." Reveiwed by Ritchie Ovendale in English Historical Review, February 2008
"Carefully researched and well-written, The British Empire and the Second World War is encyclopedic in its content and fills a gap in the study of World War II. It is the first single-volume of the subject." -Bowling Green Daily News
"As the title indicates, this work deals with the role 60 or more political entities more or less tied to the United Kingdom - crown colonies, Dominions, mandates, protectorates, and many more - played in the 'British' war effort...It's an impressive contribution, as he shows what even the smallest and most obscure entities within the Empire contributed to the war, from the Indian Princely States to British Honduras to the Maldive Islands and others. In the process, he also provides a unique insight into the extremely complex strategic concerns of a truly global empire in a truly global war." - New York Military Affairs Symposium Review, 2009
"engrossing and substantial study" "like the british empire itself, this book is vast, sprawling and impressive" Asian Affairs, nov 2007
'a fittingly magisterial work.' ~ Graham Stewart, The Spectator
'The great merit of this well-researched book is that it provides page after page of documented detail supporting the main proposition....The book will appeal massively to readers who enjoy the simple possession of facts; and any study that encourages scepticism of too Eurocentric a view of history, especially of British history, is greatly to be welcomed.'- Gordon Johnson Times Higher Education Supplement
'Ashley Jackson's vast and ambitious narrative is an attempt to place the second world war in an imperial context....Jackson's well-researched and wide-ranging book goes some way towards redressing the balance.' ~ Nick Rennison, Times Online
'[a] splendid and long-overdue study...It is a thorough and comprehensive work that neither glamorizes the Imperial war effort nor cherry-picks the more dramatic contributions.'