
Britain and Victory in the Great War
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Contributors: Holger Afflerbach, Phylomena Badsey, Niall Barr, Chris Bellamy, Nick Bosanquet, Peter Burness, George Cassar, Tim Cook, Irene Guerrini, Clive Harris, Kate Kennedy, Ross Kennedy, William Philpott, Marco Pluviano, Chris Pugsley, Duncan Redford, Matthew Richardson, Alan Sharp, Yigal Sheffy, Jack Sheldon, Edward Spiers, David Welch, Ian Whitehead
Content
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Plates
- List of Maps
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction Preparing for Victory: British Military Innovation in Weaponry, Training and Tactics, 1916-1918, by Edward M. Spiers
- Part One
- 1. The BEF and the Hundred Days, by Niall Barr
- 2. German Defeat and the Myth of the 'Stab in the Back', by Jack Sheldon
- 3. The Royal Navy: Securing Victory and Coping with its Consequences, by Duncan Redford
- 4. Kitchener or Lloyd George, The Architect of Victory?, by George Cassar
- 5. British Industry and the First World War, by Matthew Richardson
- 6. 'Do Good by Stealth'
- British Propaganda and the First World War, by David Welch
- 7. The Commonwealth Contribution to Victory on the Western Front in 1918, by Peter Burness (Australia), Tim Cook (Canada), Chris Pugsley (New Zealand)
- 8. Sideshows to Strategic Victory: Defeating Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire in South-East Europe, Asia and Africa in 1918, by Robert Johnson
- Part Two
- 9. The United States and Britain's Victory, by Ross A. Kennedy
- 10. France Leads the Way to Victory, by William Philpott
- Plate Section
- 11. Redoubtable Adversary - Bolshevik Catastrophe. Imperial Russia's Forgotten Role in the Achievement of Allied Victory, by Chris Bellamy
- 12. Italy and the Complex of the 'Mutilated Victory': Shared Myth and Party Mythology, by Irene Guerrini and Marco Pluviano
- 13. 'Brutal as Victors, Despicable as Vanquished'? Some Observations on the German Defeat in 1918, by Holger Afflerbach
- Part Three
- 14. The Great War and British Identity, by Ian Whitehead
- 15. Women and the Great War: a Transient Transformation of their Place in Society?, by Phylomena Badsey
- 16. The Middle East: From Coalition-Oriented to Imperial-Oriented Strategy, by Yigal Sheffy
- 17. 'Do not forget me quite' - Music's War Poets, by Kate Kennedy
- 18. Loss and Devastation: The Costs of the Great War, by Nick Bosanquet
- 19. 'That Quiet Place': A Historiography of Visiting the Old Front Line, by Clive Harris
- 20. Britain and the Post-War Settlement, by Alan Sharp
- Index
- Back Cover
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