In this compelling study of leadership, Correlli Barnett examines the
strengths and weaknesses of twenty leaders in the nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries. He examines how the difficulties they faced and
the political and strategic backgrounds of their days and analyses how
they performed and what they achieved. Were they successful, or were
they beaten down by the burden of their roles? His book considers men
from very different backgrounds and from three continents in a range
of modern conflicts from the Napoleonic Wars to the Second World War.
They range from statesmen like Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln, David Lloyd
George, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, to generals
like Ulysses S. Grant, Douglas Haig, Erwin Rommel, Georgi Zhukov,
Dwight Eisenhower and William Slim, to admirals lie Isoruku Yamamoto
and Bertram Ramsey. These leaders present fascinating contrasts of
personal character, styles of leadership and sheer aptitude for
command as well as contrasts in the daunting professional problems
that challenged each of them. In Lords of War Correlli Barnett yet
again demolishes hallowed reputations and rehabilitates the unjustly
scapegoated. His latest book confirms his reputation as a master in
the field of strategic history.Napoleon Bonaparte Abraham
LincolnUlysses S. GrantRobert E. LeeHelmuth, Graf von MoltkeNapoleon
IIIJoseph JoffreHelmuth von Moltke the YoungerDouglas HaigDavid Lloyd
GeorgePhilippe PtainErich LudendorffErwin Rommel Isoruku Yamamoto
Arthur HarrisWilliam Slim Bertram RamsayDwight D. Eisenhower Georgi
Zhukov Adolf Hitler Winston Churchill
Les mer
Supreme Leadership from Lincoln to Churchill
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783378517
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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