The First World War and British Military History
Editat de Brian Bonden Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 oct 1991
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198222996
ISBN-10: 0198222998
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 147 x 225 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198222998
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 147 x 225 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
I. Establishing the Historical Foundations; II. The Battle of the Memoirs; III. Indirect Approaches; IV. The Great War Rediscovered
Recenzii
A series of well-balanced and up-to-date essays, accessible to general as well as academic readers, on different aspects of the historiography of British involvement in the WW1. ...the collection provides excellent coverage of work relating to the campaigns on the Western Front, Gallipoli, and Palestine. ...the volume is now a clear first choice,...
Alex Danchev is particularly good on the "debunking' of the 1960s; Keith Simpson writes masterfully about the many Haig biographies; Peter Simpkin is excellent, as always, on the common soldier, and Hew Strachan is illuminating about Cruttwell, Evelyn Waugh's hated tutor at Hertford
A major new study of the historiography of the conflict... An important book which will be welcomed by everyone with an interest in the Great War... The standard of the individual chapters is very high indeed... The First World War and British Military History can be thoroughly recommended.
a welcome as well as a necessary addition to the literature, for in addition to providing a valuable guide to much of the factual writing on the war they help to separate light from heat ... Brian Bond has produced a milestone in our progress towards a deeper understanding of the war of 1914-18
is one of the most important books to have appeared in 1991, being the first major study of the historiography of the Great War. Anyone who reads about the event will find this book essential to their understanding of the work of the many historians who have written about it over the past 75 years... I would not wish to be without a copy of this most excellent book.
The individual essays, each written by a leading scholar, are critical and thought provoking. The book is a well-rounded and thorough attempt to explain why, as Peter Simkins points out on the penultimate page ... we go on seeing the First World War as we think it ought to have been, not as it actually was.
Alex Danchev is particularly good on the "debunking' of the 1960s; Keith Simpson writes masterfully about the many Haig biographies; Peter Simpkin is excellent, as always, on the common soldier, and Hew Strachan is illuminating about Cruttwell, Evelyn Waugh's hated tutor at Hertford
A major new study of the historiography of the conflict... An important book which will be welcomed by everyone with an interest in the Great War... The standard of the individual chapters is very high indeed... The First World War and British Military History can be thoroughly recommended.
a welcome as well as a necessary addition to the literature, for in addition to providing a valuable guide to much of the factual writing on the war they help to separate light from heat ... Brian Bond has produced a milestone in our progress towards a deeper understanding of the war of 1914-18
is one of the most important books to have appeared in 1991, being the first major study of the historiography of the Great War. Anyone who reads about the event will find this book essential to their understanding of the work of the many historians who have written about it over the past 75 years... I would not wish to be without a copy of this most excellent book.
The individual essays, each written by a leading scholar, are critical and thought provoking. The book is a well-rounded and thorough attempt to explain why, as Peter Simkins points out on the penultimate page ... we go on seeing the First World War as we think it ought to have been, not as it actually was.
Notă biografică
Bond is the author of British Military Policy Between the Two World Wars (OUP, 1980)