"'Lord Louis Mountbatten is one of the most glittering yet mercurial figures of twentieth-century British history. Nobody was neutral about him. For some he was a far-sighted hero; for others he was an intellectual charlatan and a chancer. Adrian Smith gets us very close to the real Lord Louis, and the time is right for a reappraisal of his extraordinary trajectory across military, public and political life.' - Professor Peter Henessy, Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary College, University of London"

Was he a far-sighted war hero, or an ambitious networker promoted well above his natural talent? Admired as a modernising chief of staff, a timely decoloniser, and a genuine player on the world stage, Mountbatten nevertheless continues to attract fierce criticism. In this timely new biography, Adrian Smith offers a fresh and convincing perspective, depicting Mountbatten as a quintessentially modern, highly professional figure within the Royal Navy, and at Combined Operations and SE Asia Command, a hands-on officer who enthusiastically embraced new technology; someone who, although an aristocrat, was by instinct a progressive, innovative in his approach to man management. Smith brings Mountbatten to life, acknowledging the essential qualities as well as the obvious weaknesses. Beneath the rich, vain, often ruthless, embodiment of power and privilege could be found a very human, even vulnerable, character - the complex personality of a pivotal figure in the history of twentieth-century Britain and her empire.
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Admired as a modernising chief of staff, a timely decoloniser, and a genuine player on the world stage, Mountbatten nevertheless continues to attract fierce criticism. This biography offers a fresh perspective, depicting Mountbatten as a quintessentially modern, and a highly professional figure within the Royal Navy.
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Preface

Part One Dickie Mountbatten, consul, courtier, charmer and chancer

1.Introduction
2.Lord Louis Mountbatten - royal parvenue?

Part Two Mountbatten at war, 1914-1939

3. The First World War and the 1920s
4. Fast-tracking in 1930s

Part Three Mountbatten at war, Flotilla Captain 1939-41

5. HMS 'Kelly', 1939-1940
6. HMS 'Kelly' 1941

Part Four Mountbatten at war, Chief of Combined Operations 1941-43

7. From Adviser to Chief of Combined Operations 1941-2
8. The Dieppe Raid, 19 August 1942
9. Dieppe - the aftermath, the inquest and the debate
10. 'The steel hand from sea' - Combined Operations at its zenith
Conclusion

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Admired as a modernising chief of staff, a timely decoloniser, and a genuine player on the world stage, Mountbatten nevertheless continues to attract fierce criticism. This biography offers a fresh perspective, depicting Mountbatten as a quintessentially modern, and a highly professional figure within the Royal Navy.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781848853744
Publisert
2010-04-30
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
398

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Biografisk notat

Adrian Smith is Senior Lecturer in History and Acting Director of the Centre for the Study of Britain and its Empire at the University of Southampton, with access to the Mountbatten papers at Southampton and the Broadlands Estate Archive. He has taught at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, and the University of Kent. He is an established author, broadcaster and journalist on the political, social and cultural history of the 20th century, military history and biography. His books include City of Coventry: Twentieth Century Icon (I.B. Tauris), Sport and National Identity in the Postwar World (with Dilys Porter).