Histories you can trust. World War Two was the most devastating
conflict in recorded human history. It was both global in extent and
total in character. It has understandably left a long and dark shadow
across the decades. Yet it is three generations since hostilities
formally ended in 1945 and the conflict is now a lived memory for only
a few. And this growing distance in time has allowed historians to
think differently about how to describe it, how to explain its course,
and what subjects to focus on when considering the wartime experience.
For instance, as World War Two recedes ever further into the past,
even a question as apparently basic as when it began and ended becomes
less certain. Was it 1939, when the war in Europe began? Or the summer
of 1941, with the beginning of Hitler's war against the Soviet Union?
Or did it become truly global only when the Japanese brought the USA
into the war at the end of 1941? And what of the long conflict in East
Asia, beginning with the Japanese aggression in China in the early
1930s and only ending with the triumph of the Chinese Communists in
1949? In The Oxford History of World War Two a team of leading
historians re-assesses the conflict for a new generation, exploring
the course of the war not just in terms of the Allied response but
also from the viewpoint of the Axis aggressor states. Under Richard
Overy's expert editorial guidance, the contributions take us from the
genesis of war, through the action in the major theatres of conflict
by land, sea, and air, to assessments of fighting power and military
and technical innovation, the economics of total war, the culture and
propaganda of war, and the experience of war (and genocide) for both
combatants and civilians, concluding with an account of the transition
from World War to Cold War in the late 1940s. Together, they provide a
stimulating and thought-provoking new interpretation of one of the
most terrible and fascinating episodes in world history.
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ISBN
9780192884107
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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