
Cutting through over half a century of historical build-up, this new and convincing account of World War II uses a global perspective to explain the complicated course in military terms. Black, a distinguished military historian, bucks the current trend to demilitarise and gives due weight to the campaigns and battles that made up the war. In doing so he challenges common interpretations and includes new insights to make this one of the most exciting new histories of the Second World War. Covering all the main areas of conflict, the chronological approach includes analysis of attacks at land, air and sea and a comparison of military resources. The focus is always operational, but social, cultural and political aspects are also included. Providing a crucial counterweight to previous histories, Jeremy Black's World War Two offers fresh insights into operations at the Eastern Front and during the war against Japan.
This work investigates the military operations of World War II by prioritizing a global, operational perspective to challenge contemporary historiographical trends that favor social or cultural analysis over combat history. Jeremy Black, a distinguished military historian, utilizes a chronological framework to re-examine the campaigns and battles that defined the conflict. By comparing military resources and analyzing land, air, and sea engagements, the author provides a rigorous assessment of the war's strategic course. The text serves as a counterweight to existing literature by integrating new insights into the Eastern Front and the Pacific theater.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a significant contribution to military historiography due to its focus on operational reality. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's success in re-centering the conflict on its military mechanics.
Page Count:
317
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
020301832X
ISBN-13:
9780203018323
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