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Britain's War: A New World, 1942-1947
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Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947

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The second volume of Daniel Todman’s account of Great Britain and World War II The second of Daniel Todman’s two sweeping volumes on Great Britain and World War II, Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947, begins with the event Winston Churchill called the worst disaster in British military history: the Fall of Singapore in February 1942 to the Japanese. As in the first volume of Todman’s epic account of British involvement in World War II (Total history at its best, according to Jay Winter), he highlights the inter-connectedness of the British experience in this moment and others, focusing on its inhabitants, its defenders, and its wartime leadership. Todman explores the plight of families doomed to spend the war struggling with bombing, rationing, exhausting work and, above all, the absence of their loved ones and the uncertainty of their return. It also documents the full impact of the entrance into the war by the United States, and its ascendant stewardship of the war.

Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947 is a triumph of narrative and research. Todman explains complex issues of strategy and economics clearly while never losing sight of the human consequences–at home and abroad–of the way that Britain fought its war. It is the definitive account of a drama which reshaped Great Britain and the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Country
United States
Date
18 March 2020
Pages
976
ISBN
9780190658489

The second volume of Daniel Todman’s account of Great Britain and World War II The second of Daniel Todman’s two sweeping volumes on Great Britain and World War II, Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947, begins with the event Winston Churchill called the worst disaster in British military history: the Fall of Singapore in February 1942 to the Japanese. As in the first volume of Todman’s epic account of British involvement in World War II (Total history at its best, according to Jay Winter), he highlights the inter-connectedness of the British experience in this moment and others, focusing on its inhabitants, its defenders, and its wartime leadership. Todman explores the plight of families doomed to spend the war struggling with bombing, rationing, exhausting work and, above all, the absence of their loved ones and the uncertainty of their return. It also documents the full impact of the entrance into the war by the United States, and its ascendant stewardship of the war.

Britain’s War: A New World, 1942-1947 is a triumph of narrative and research. Todman explains complex issues of strategy and economics clearly while never losing sight of the human consequences–at home and abroad–of the way that Britain fought its war. It is the definitive account of a drama which reshaped Great Britain and the world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Country
United States
Date
18 March 2020
Pages
976
ISBN
9780190658489