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The Unquiet Western Front : Britain's Role in Literature and History
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (October, 2002)
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Essential - should be in every Great War library.
War and Society in Europe 1870-1970
Published in Paperback by Alan Sutton Publishing, Ltd. (January, 1998)
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An Excellent Ovverview of the Subject
In this survey of the interaction between military, political and social forces in the hundred years that started with the rise of Bismarkian Prussia, a good overview is provided of the major trends and developments, these being well-anchored in the main historical events. A strength of the book is that it preserves the correct balance between detail and overview - enough detail to maintain interest and colour, enough overview to ensure that developments are always seen in the wider historical, cultural and political context. A criticism of the book is however that by an excessive focus on the European scene it underplays the extent to which developments elsewhere - most notably the American Civil War and the Russo-Japanese War - could have profoundly influenced the course of European Military and Political thinking, had they been better analysed, with incalculable consequences for the conduct of World War One. One also notes how the indications as to the global potential of the United States which arose from the Spanish-American War seem to as much ignored today as they were at the time. These minor criticisms aside, the book would provide an excellent introduction to anyone undertaking a study of Modern European history and seeking pointers for further areas to explore as regards the impact of military developments.
The Battle of France and Flanders 1940: Sixty Years on
Published in Hardcover by Leo Cooper (December, 2001)
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Britain, France, and Belgium, 1939-1940 (Waterlow Publications)
Published in Hardcover by Brasseys, Inc. (April, 1998)
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British Military Policy Between the Two World Wars
Published in Hardcover by Oxford University Press (May, 1993)
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Chemical Bonding Theory
Published in Hardcover by Blackwell Science Inc (May, 1990)
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Chief of Staff: The Diaries of Lieutenant General Sir Henry Pownall 1940-1944
Published in Hardcover by Shoe String Press (December, 1974)
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The Complete Book Of Sailing: Equipment * Boats * Competition * Techniques
Published in Paperback by Hamlyn Publishing Group (December, 1999)
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Core Studies and Common Skills: A Major Resource of Information and Assignments for Study Skills, Social Skills, Personal Skills and Industrial Skills (Communication Skills)
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Corporate Bonds and Commercial Paper (Risk Management Series: Debt and Equity Markets)
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Bond addresses several areas including;
- Whether the common perception that the Great War was an unnecessary and foolish war is correct.
- The impact of personal memoirs and especially the impact of the war poets on the historiography of the war.
- The extent to which the war became a totem of the left in the 1960s and the extent to which this has coloured the study of the subject.
Bond also addresses the ludicrously distorted image of the war that is posessed by the average "man on the street", a view which often bears next to no relation to reality. He deconstructs a number of areas which often combine to constitute the average person's knowledge of the war - Blackadder, Oh! What a Lovely War, the changing war in which history is studied in schools, opinion articles by ill informed tabloid newspapers and finds most of them dangerously distorting (and worryingly persistent) if we seek to realise any sort of balanced understanding of the conflict. He points to the fact that the war has become emotionalised like almost no other and tries to come to an explanation of why this is. He takes on much of the received wisdom and the results will no doubt infuriate many people who are incapable of moving outside the ridiculously emotionalised box in which the war is normally viewed. Above all, he tries to move the debate out of the field of social history and sociology where many of the best known works on the war have languished and into the field of serious military history and war studies, where it belongs. Sadly, it may well be that existing views are so heavily entrenched that the game isn't worth the candle.
This is a very important book and one which should be read by everybody with an interest in the First World War.