The Home Guard: A Military and Political History
Autor S. P. MacKenzieen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mai 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198205777
ISBN-10: 0198205775
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 16 pp plates
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198205775
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 16 pp plates
Dimensiuni: 162 x 242 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`fascinating and true ... painstakingly thorough ... [covers] every aspect of the Home Guard from May 1940 to December 1945 ... The Home Guard is one of those rare things: a serious, intelligent book that is also very funny'Literary Review
`lively book ... in a fascinating coda, he shows how the cold war led to plans for a new Home Guard - this time, to beat off the Red Menace'New Statesman and Society
this well researched, cross-referenced, academic study shows that the saga of this volunteer force was funnier and more confused than any scriptwriter could invent
Like the TV how, this is a most entertaining book, but, unlike the comedy, it is also an accurate, detailed and very readable history of a remarkable organisation, which became a political force in its own right. A most readable and enjoyable book which I can thoroughly recommend.
readable and well-researched
Mackenzie's study is well-written and thoroughly researched.
Despite S. P. MacKenzie's claim that his book, The Home Guard, is not the definitive study of the Home Guard, in some ways the book will become just that ... well-written and thoroughly researched book ... The Home Guard makes an important contribution to our understanding not only of World War II, but also of the complex linkages between military service, public morale, political power, and policy making.
an intelligent, entertaining account of the Home Guard's activities which seriously examines the contribution made by the force to the War effort and reveals how its rise and fall were shaped by political as well as military considerations
absorbing little book ... MacKenzie has done a useful service in exploring this largely neglected chapter in history.
a very good history of the force ... The extent of the author's research is indicated by the bibliography, the extensive use of manuscript sources at the PRO and many local record offices, private papers, memoirs and the regimental histories, provide for us the best list of sources available so far. This is an essential book for all those who wish to understand the Home Guard.
This could well be the difinitive history on a subject which has been rather neglected...the writing is refreshingly free of oral and anecdotal evidence and there has been considerable research into War Office Cabinet papers...Throughout, all references and bibliography are clearly listed in this, an excellent new book, at a very moderate price.
`lively book ... in a fascinating coda, he shows how the cold war led to plans for a new Home Guard - this time, to beat off the Red Menace'New Statesman and Society
this well researched, cross-referenced, academic study shows that the saga of this volunteer force was funnier and more confused than any scriptwriter could invent
Like the TV how, this is a most entertaining book, but, unlike the comedy, it is also an accurate, detailed and very readable history of a remarkable organisation, which became a political force in its own right. A most readable and enjoyable book which I can thoroughly recommend.
readable and well-researched
Mackenzie's study is well-written and thoroughly researched.
Despite S. P. MacKenzie's claim that his book, The Home Guard, is not the definitive study of the Home Guard, in some ways the book will become just that ... well-written and thoroughly researched book ... The Home Guard makes an important contribution to our understanding not only of World War II, but also of the complex linkages between military service, public morale, political power, and policy making.
an intelligent, entertaining account of the Home Guard's activities which seriously examines the contribution made by the force to the War effort and reveals how its rise and fall were shaped by political as well as military considerations
absorbing little book ... MacKenzie has done a useful service in exploring this largely neglected chapter in history.
a very good history of the force ... The extent of the author's research is indicated by the bibliography, the extensive use of manuscript sources at the PRO and many local record offices, private papers, memoirs and the regimental histories, provide for us the best list of sources available so far. This is an essential book for all those who wish to understand the Home Guard.
This could well be the difinitive history on a subject which has been rather neglected...the writing is refreshingly free of oral and anecdotal evidence and there has been considerable research into War Office Cabinet papers...Throughout, all references and bibliography are clearly listed in this, an excellent new book, at a very moderate price.
Notă biografică
S. P. MacKenzie is Assistant Professor of History, University of South Carolina, Columbia. His book The Politics of Military Morale: Current-Affair and Citizenship Education in the British Army 1914-1950 (OHM, 1992) won the Templer Medal for the best contribution to military history in 1992