Britain’s War: Into Battle, 1937-1941

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‘An energetic, ambitious, provocative work by a young historian of notable gifts, which deserves a wide readership’ Max Hastings, The Sunday Times’Bold and breathtaking… I have never read a more daringly panoramic survey of the period’ Jonathan Wright, Herald ScotlandThe most terrible emergency in Britain’s history, the Second World War required an unprecedented national effort. An exhausted country had to fight an unexpectedly long war and found itself much diminished amongst the victors. Yet the outcome of the war was nonetheless a triumph, not least for a political system that proved well adapted to the demands of a total conflict and for a population who had to make many sacrifices but who were spared most of the horrors experienced in the rest of Europe.Britain’s War is a narrative of these epic events, an analysis of the myriad factors that shaped military success and failure, and an explanation of what the war tells us about the history of modern Britain. As compelling on the major military events as he is on the experience of ordinary people living through exceptional times, Todman suffuses his extraordinary book with a vivid sense of a struggle which left nobody unchanged – and explores why, despite terror, separation and deprivation, Britons were overwhelmingly willing to pay the price of victory.This volume begins with the coronation of George VI and ends with the disasters in the Far East in December 1941. A second volume will tell the story from 1942 to Indian independence in 1947.

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Weight 0.595 kg
Dimensions 3.6 × 12.9 × 19.7 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

848

Publisher

Year Published

2017-5-25

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

014102691X

About The Author

Daniel Todman is Professor of Modern History at Queen Mary, University of London. He was named The Times Young Academic Author of the Year in 2005 for The Great War: Myth and Memory. He previously taught in the Department of War Studies at the Royal Military Academy and was the co-editor of Lord Alanbrooke's bestselling War Diaries. The first volume of Britain's War (Into Battle: 1937-1941) was published to great acclaim in 2016.

This is an energetic, ambitious, provocative work by a young historian of notable gifts, which deserves a wide readership

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A gifted historian…he tells the big story well but also illustrates his themes with many small stories and appealing anecdotes.

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