With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918
Autor David Stevensonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mai 2012
Shortlisted for the 2012 DUKE OF WESTMINSTER MEDAL FOR MILITARY LITERATURE
At the end of 1917 Britain and France faced a strategic nightmare. Their great offensives against Germany had been calamitous, leaving hundreds of thousands of young men dead and wounded for negligible territorial gains. Despite America's entry into the war the US army remained tiny, the Italian army had been routed, and Russia had dropped out of the conflict. The Central Powers now dominated Central and Eastern Europe, and Germany could move over forty divisions to the Western Front. Yet only one year later, on 11 November 1918, the fighting ended in a decisive Allied victory.
Stevenson's rich and compelling book retells the story of 1918, and with penetrating original research goes to the very roots of this instrumental turning point in modern history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141020792
ISBN-10: 0141020792
Pagini: 752
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141020792
Pagini: 752
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
David
Stevenson
is
a
Professor
of
International
History
at
the
London
School
of
Economics
and
Political
Science,
and
author
of
the
highly
praised1914-1918:
The
History
of
the
First
World
War:
'Momentous...
this
history
of
the
conflict
surpasses
all
others',Independent;'Superb',
Ian
Kershaw;
'David
Stevenson
is
the
real
deal',
Niall
Ferguson;
'The
best
comprehensive
one-volume
history
of
the
war
yet
written',New
Yorker.
Recenzii
It
is
impossible
...
to
exaggerate
how
impressive
this
book
is
Brilliant and comprehensive ... a major contribution
This is, as one would expect from a historian of Stevenson's great learning and analytical power, a masterly study
An immensely useful study, emphasising the crucial importance of morale, political stability and trust
Stevenson brings to his study a formidable authority and mastery of the sources, and judgments that seem admirably measured and nuanced
A fascinating military narrative ... masterly
A magnificent and exhaustive account of the war's final year ... Stevenson has a deserved reputation as one of the world's leading authorities on the war
A magisterial single volume synthesis of all the themes to deliver a punchy, incisive reboot of WW1 history that is never a dull read
An outstanding contribution
A monumental study deserving of a wide readership by scholars and generalists alike
Stevenson's grand scope, his international perspective, and his reliable judgements, combined with crystal-clear writing, have produced an exemplary book, a formidable contribution to our understanding of the Great War and the twentieth century
The strength of the book lies in his ability to weave together astute analysis of the antagonists' abilities and weaknesses ... Told with verve and analytical vigour, Stevenson's book is a compelling and authoritative study of one of the most significant turning points in 20th-century military history
Stevenson's detailed, lucid description of the development and maturation of that ability reflects encyclopedic mastery of published and archival sources while synergizing military, economic, political, and social-cultural factors. It is a professor's page-turner. It is also a door-opener to any reader seeking to understand the Great War's last stage
Brilliant and comprehensive ... a major contribution
This is, as one would expect from a historian of Stevenson's great learning and analytical power, a masterly study
An immensely useful study, emphasising the crucial importance of morale, political stability and trust
Stevenson brings to his study a formidable authority and mastery of the sources, and judgments that seem admirably measured and nuanced
A fascinating military narrative ... masterly
A magnificent and exhaustive account of the war's final year ... Stevenson has a deserved reputation as one of the world's leading authorities on the war
A magisterial single volume synthesis of all the themes to deliver a punchy, incisive reboot of WW1 history that is never a dull read
An outstanding contribution
A monumental study deserving of a wide readership by scholars and generalists alike
Stevenson's grand scope, his international perspective, and his reliable judgements, combined with crystal-clear writing, have produced an exemplary book, a formidable contribution to our understanding of the Great War and the twentieth century
The strength of the book lies in his ability to weave together astute analysis of the antagonists' abilities and weaknesses ... Told with verve and analytical vigour, Stevenson's book is a compelling and authoritative study of one of the most significant turning points in 20th-century military history
Stevenson's detailed, lucid description of the development and maturation of that ability reflects encyclopedic mastery of published and archival sources while synergizing military, economic, political, and social-cultural factors. It is a professor's page-turner. It is also a door-opener to any reader seeking to understand the Great War's last stage