Notice of publication, November 2009.

- The Bulletin of the Military Historical Society,

Badsey is unrivalled as a narrator who combines a high level of scholarship with immediacy of narrative ... Almost every essay in this collection contains an element of this combination of discursive ability and analytical skill. In collecting them together, the Birmingham War Studies Series has done all those interested in the British army during the First World War a service by providing ready access to an interesting selection of work from an important scholar.

- Twentieth Century British History,

mention in The Western Front Association Stand To! No. 88

In this collection of essays of incomparable scholarship, Stephen Badsey explores in individual detail how the British Army fought in the First World War, how politics and strategy affected its battles and the decisions of senior commanders such as Douglas Haig, and how these issues were intimately intertwined with the mass media portrayal of the Army to itself and to the British people. Informative, provocative, and often entertaining, based on more than a quarter-century of research, these essays on the British Army in the First World War range through topics from a trench raid to modern television comedy. As a contribution to progressive military history, "The British Army in Battle and Its Image 1914-1918" proves that the way the British Army fought and its portrayal through the media cannot be separated. It is one of a growing number of studies which show that, far from being in opposition to each other, cultural history and the history of battle must be combined for the First World War to be properly understood. For more information visit Stephen Badsey's website www.stephenbadsey.com
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Just as the battles of the First World War raged, so does the debate among historians about the rights, wrongs, judgements and misjudgements by those key players in the War on both sides. This book examines the strategic issues. It presents an analysis of the strategy undertaken by the British Army during WWI.
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1. The Future of the Western Front in Public History; 2. The British Official Film; 3. The Trench Raid at Cherisy; 4. British Cavalry; 5. The Press Propaganda and Passchendaele; 6. Douglas Haig and the Press; 7. The Two Western Fronts Debate; 8. Could the Battle of the Somme Have Been Won?; 9. British Politics, Strategy and Propaganda; 10. British High Command and the Battle of the Somme.
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A detailed analysis of the strategy undertaken by the British Army during WWI.
Part of the Birmingham War Studies series, which is endorsed by a team of international scholars.
Birmingham War Studies (BWS) is a series of works of original historical research in the area of History and War Studies. The works cover all aspects of war in the 19th and 20th centuries, with the focus primarily, but not exclusively, on the British experience.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780826437181
Publisert
2009-06-30
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Dr Stephen Badsey was formerly at Sandhurst and is now based at the University of Nottingham, UK.