The British Army and the First World War
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Part of Armies of the Great War
- Authors:
- Ian Beckett, University of Kent, Canterbury
- Timothy Bowman, University of Kent, Canterbury
- Mark Connelly, University of Kent, Canterbury
- Date Published: May 2017
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521183741
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This is a major new history of the British army during the Great War written by three leading military historians. Ian Beckett, Timothy Bowman and Mark Connelly survey operations on the Western Front and throughout the rest of the world as well as the army's social history, pre-war and wartime planning and strategy, the maintenance of discipline and morale and the lasting legacy of the First World War on the army's development. They assess the strengths and weaknesses of the army between 1914 and 1918, engaging with key debates around the adequacy of British generalship and whether or not there was a significant 'learning curve' in terms of the development of operational art during the course of the war. Their findings show how, despite limitations of initiative and innovation amongst the high command, the British army did succeed in developing the effective combined arms warfare necessary for victory in 1918.
Read more- Provides a comprehensive survey of the British army in the First World War
- Offers an overview of British strategy and operations globally, rather than just focusing on the Western Front
- Sheds new light on controversies surrounding generalship and the army's learning during the course of the war
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'Written by three scholars at the top of their game, The British Army and the First World War is a timely analysis, an invaluable work of reference, and a stimulus for further study.' Edward M. Spiers, University of Leeds
See more reviews'The elegantly-crafted and crisply-written outcome of the combined knowledge and expertise of three renowned historians of British military culture, this book is an event in historical studies of the First World War. Both rich in scope and rigorously tight in its probing analyses and many salty judgements, it opens a commanding door on the character and conduct of the British Army, especially in the theatre of the war which mattered most - Europe.' Bill Nasson, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
'… a very well written, measured account of high quality. At the price, the paperback is an essential purchase.' The Society of Friends of the National Army Museum Book Review Supplement
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- Date Published: May 2017
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521183741
- length: 482 pages
- dimensions: 228 x 152 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.7kg
- contains: 10 b/w illus. 19 maps
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The pre-war army
2. The Officer Corps
3. A nation in arms: regulars, TF, volunteers and conscripts
4. Citizen soldiers: discipline, morale and the experience of war
5. British strategy and the British army
6. The Western Front, 1914
7. The Western Front, 1915
8. The Western Front, 1916
9. The Western Front, 1917
10. The Western Front, 1918
11. Beyond the Western Front
Conclusion
Select bibliography
Index.
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