Gary Sheffield is one of the most versatile and stimulating of
military historians at work today, and this selection of his
outstanding essays on the First World War is essential reading for
anyone who is keen to broaden their understanding of the subject. For
three decades, in a series of perceptive books and articles, he has
examined the nature of this war from many angles from the point of
view of the politicians and the high command through to the junior
officers and other ranks in the front line. Command and Morale
presents in a single volume a range of his shorter work, and it shows
his scholarship at its best.Among the topics he explores is the
decision-making of the senior commanders, the demands of coalition
warfare, the performance of Australian forces, the organization and
the performance of the army in the field, the tactics involved, the
exercise of command, the importance of morale, and the wider impact of
the war on British society. Every topic is approached with the same
academic rigour and attention to detail which are his hallmarks and
which explain why his work has been so influential. The range of his
writing, the insights he offers and the sometimes controversial
conclusions he reaches mean this thought provoking book will be
indispensable reading for all students of the First World War and of
modern warfare in general.
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The British Army on the Western Front 1914–1918
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473834668
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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